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luvgoing fast
09-10-2006, 10:32 AM
After an emotional win in Sunday's Italian Grand Prix at Monza, Michael Schumacher has announced he will retire from race driving at the end of this season.

"Words are not enough and whatever I could say now will never fully express how much I love this fascinating world of motor sport and all it has given me," said Schumacher. "From go-karting to Formula One, I have lived through moments that I will never forget. I am profoundly grateful for everything I have had. I want to thank everyone who has accompanied me, supported and inspired me, right back to the days of my childhood.

“Above all, a special thanks goes to (my wife) Corinna and our two children, who have given me the strength to do what I have done. All these years in Formula One have been amazing, especially those spent alongside my friends in the Scuderia. Soon my future will belong to my family, while I am happy to be still part of Ferrari. But for now, what matters is this world championship."

Schumacher has been with Ferrari for 11 seasons, securing five of his drivers' titles with the team and contributing to six of their constructors' crowns. No other driver has won as much with the Italian squad, who were keen to pay tribute to their great driver.

"I had always said that the decision to retire would be his alone, but now that decision has been taken, I feel a sense of sadness," commented Ferrari President and CEO, Luca di Montezemolo. "We have lived through some unforgettable times together, some good some bad, achieving results that will be hard to equal. To Michael goes the thanks of everyone in the company and supporters of Ferrari for all the dedication he has shown to our colours, for the determination and courage with which he has worked, which has provided immense satisfaction. He is both sincere and passionate and has earned the affection of all of us and of our fans. His relationship with Maranello will continue, albeit in a different form and I am very happy about that."

"Michael has been the author of a unique chapter in the history of Formula One and of Ferrari in particular. It has yet to reach its conclusion and what he has achieved extends over and above the results obtained," added Managing Director, Jean Todt. "He is an exceptional man and will become a legend as a driver. For me personally, he is a great friend and together we have lived through unrepeatable experiences. Having had the opportunity to work alongside him has been and will continue to be a privilege."

Ferrari will announce a new team structure at the end of the year, including a definition of Schumacher’s new role.



http://www.formula1.com/race/news/4930/765.html

CDave
09-10-2006, 11:44 AM
Looks like Schumi was squeezed out.

Trikki1010
09-10-2006, 03:16 PM
." Luca di Montezemolo. "For me personally, he is a great friend and together we have lived through unrepeatable experiences. Having had the opportunity to work alongside him has been and will continue to be a privilege."


Looks like Schumi was squeezed out

I don't read it that way:rolleyes:

I got hooked on Michael after Senna kicked it. A very suprising run in F1:cool:

AND very hard to beat:D

CDave
09-10-2006, 03:26 PM
Ya should have seen the race today. Michael didn't go near the Frerrari head honcho and then he had chase down Mike to hug him. Mike didn't want anything to do with him. When Kimi started spraying Mike with champaigne Mike walked away from Kimi. Kimi is getting Mike's seat next year.
After what they pulled in Turkey with the safety car pitstop I thought Mike was getting the cold shoulder. Plus the anouncers were saying the same thing about Mike getting the boot by Ferrari. One of the anouncers, Steve Matchet, use to be a mechanic for Mike when Mike was with Benneton.

sms
09-11-2006, 10:38 AM
Most world titles: 7 (1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004)

Most consecutive titles: 5 (2000-2004)

Most wins: 90

Most wins in a single season: 13 (2004)

Most consecutive wins in single season: 7 (2004)

Most wins at the same race: 8 (French GP)

Most wins from pole: 40

Most wins with one team: 71

Most pole positions: 68

Most front-row starts: 114

Most second place finishes: 43

Most podium finishes: 153

Most points scored: 1,354

Most points finishes: 188

Most points in a single season: 148 (from a maximum of 180, in 2004)

Most fastest laps: 75

Most races led: 139

Most consecutive podiums: 19 (USA 2001 – Japan 2002)

Most consecutive points finishes: 24 (Hungary 2001 – Malaysia 2003)

Most consecutive seasons with a win: 15

Most ‘clean sweeps’ (pole, win, fastest lap): 22

Largest points gap between champion and runner-up: 67 (2002)

Earliest title winner: 2002 (in July, with 6 races remaining)

Longest spell with one team: 11 seasons (Ferrari – 1996-2006)

Most time between first and last race wins: 13 years, 11 months and 3 days

Never outqualified in 1992, 1993 or 1994

Only driver to have finished every race on the podium: 2002


Thanks for the memories Michael, 3 more races to go and just 2 points behind Alonso for another title!

BarryStrawn
09-11-2006, 11:13 AM
You forgot one. He is also the only driver to have been kicked out of the World Championship. (1997) Disqualified for the whole year. :)

sms
09-11-2006, 11:19 AM
How 'bout most $$ won?

sms
09-11-2006, 11:31 AM
You forgot one. He is also the only driver to have been kicked out of the World Championship. (1997) Disqualified for the whole year. :)

Yeah, I saw that race. Schumi leading in points by 1 over Jacques V., last race of the year. They tangle, Ferrari into the gravel and Vil. finishes 3rd and wins the championship in 97. Officials review and strip all M.S. points as a penalty if I recall. Not exactly "kicked out", but not the only driver to get ALL his seasons points stripped for a "racing incident". Hey it happened to Scott Speed just this year!
(He lost his one and only point this year by passing in a yellow for those not following F1)

BarryStrawn
09-11-2006, 03:49 PM
Yeah, I saw that race. Schumi leading in points by 1 over Jacques V., last race of the year. They tangle, Ferrari into the gravel and Vil. finishes 3rd and wins the championship in 97. Officials review and strip all M.S. points as a penalty if I recall. Not exactly "kicked out", but not the only driver to get ALL his seasons points stripped for a "racing incident". Hey it happened to Scott Speed just this year!
(He lost his one and only point this year by passing in a yellow for those not following F1)

The FIA "excluded" Schumacher from the champoinship for the whole year. Of course it was after the season was over so he didn't miss any races. Just lost all his points for trying to wreck his way to another championship. Who can blame him for trying, he got away with the same thing in 1995 to win Champoinship #2. And almost wrecked his way to a pole at Monaco this year.

Stoker1
09-12-2006, 08:21 AM
NO CLASS & the biggest jerk of them all.

His accomplishments? Could he have done it with any other team or is he really that good? I doubt both. His records are about the same as barry bonds... don't mean nothin'.

Sorry about the rant guys but I really don't like him.

BarryStrawn
09-12-2006, 11:29 AM
Lets not forget the man who deserves the majority of the credit for Schumacher's wins. Rory Byrne designed all the Benneton and Ferrari championship winners. Notice what happened while he was retired in 2005. And what has happened when he unretired to design the current car.