Michael Schumacher
Michael Schumacher (born January 3, 1969) is a very successful German Formula One driver.
He was born in HÃÂürth (close to Cologne). Married to Corinna, he has two children - Gina Maria and Mick. His brother Ralf, six years his junior, is also an F1 driver.
He made his debut in 1991 as a fill-in driver for the Jordan team. He was then signed on by Benetton-Ford for his next race, and quickly showed some potential. The following year, 1992, he was third in the F1 World Drivers' Championship, and fourth the following year. He demonstrated his great ability by winning the championship for Benetton in 1994 and 1995.
He signed a contract with Ferrari for 1996 and became one of the most successful drivers in history. In the 2000 season he won the first drivers' title for Ferrari since 1979. Next year, on the way to his fourth title, he broke Alain Prost's record for the most wins. In a dominant 2002, he easily took his fifth world title, simply trough the sheer dominance of his Ferrari car, equalling the record set by Juan Manuel Fangio. In 2003 he topped that record by winning the F1 championship title for the sixth time in a very close season. Schumacher started off the 2004 championship with typical domination, winning the first three races of the season.
In more recent years, however, his success with Ferrari (which brought to an end a success drought), moderation of his on-track tactics, and a more relaxed public persona have rehabilitated Schumacher's image for some fans of the sport.