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Today is the final of the Brazilian Grand Prix, and you will have to watch today's race to find out. Schumacher is in his last season this year and I personally hope he wins the title. But Schumacher will win the title tonight and hope Alonso will be thrown out of the top eight.
10 22 23:30 CCTV5 live broadcast I hope you can see how to say that it is Schumacher's last stop.
2006 Formula 1 Brazil qualifying report.
Position: Car Number: Drivers, Teams, First Round, Second Round, Third Round: 1 6 Massa Ferrari.
2 3 Raikkonen McLaren.
3 8 Trulli Toyota.
4 1 Alonso Renault.
5 11 Barrichello Honda.
6 2 Fisichella Renault.
7 7 (Jr) Schumacher Toyota.
8 16 Highfield BMW Sauber.
9 17 Kubica BMW Sauber.
10 5 (Big) Schumacher Ferrari.
11 9 Webb Williams.
12 4 De La Rosa McLaren.
13 10 Rosberg Williams.
14 12 Barton Honda.
15 15 Debose Red Bull.
16 20 Riyouz Toro Rosso.
17 21 Speed Toro Rosso.
18 19 Albers Midland.
19 14 Coulthard Red Bull.
20 22 Takuma Sato Super Ajuri.
21 23 Japanese rider Super Ajuri.
22 18 Monteiro Midland.
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Now the individual position is second, and the team is also second.
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They were all 2nd but they were really good today, the ranking was not very good, the car was not very good, and he finished 4th in a very good state, and Schummy was really good and drew a beautiful end to the last leg of his career
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Both the individual and the team finished second.
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Individuals second, as well as the team.
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After the 2006 season, Schumacher fromScuderia FerrariThe first decommissioning.
Michael schumacher.
Michael Schumacher, male, born on January 3, 1969 in Schürth, is a German Formula 1 racing car.
Driver, the greatest F1 driver of the modern era.
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Michael schumacher.
In 2006, Michael Schumacher announced his retirement. At the beginning of 2010, Schumacher officially announced his comeback, joining the Mercedes team, formerly known as Brown Racing. On October 4, 2012, Schumacher announced his retirement again at Suzuka.
December 29, 2013 Schumacher in the French Alps.
I had an accident while skiing in the mountains, hit my head on a rock, and suffered serious injuries.
In December 2018, five years after a skiing accident, Schumacher woke up from a coma. There are still difficulties in language communication, but the situation has changed so much that there is no need for intubation.
Sustain life. On September 12, 2019, Michael Schumacher, winner of the seven-time Formula 1 Drivers' Championship, is now "conscious" after going to a hospital in Paris to receive stem cells**.
In September 2020, the 51-year-old Schumacher woke up, but he was in a vegetative state, and did not respond to the call of the outside world.
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Pile upon pile, estimate how many clothes we have, how many cars he has...
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Schumacher didn't take first place from the last place on the grid.
In Brazil in 2006, Schumacher had a car malfunction in Q3 and had a slight collision with his rear tyre while overtaking Fisichella in the 10th place grid, and after returning to the pits to deal with it, Schumacher overtook him wildly in the following races, finishing in fourth place.
On May 29, 2006, F1 Monaco stood at the Monte Carlo circuit, and Schumacher was very brave from the pits, setting a new record for the fastest lap on lap 75 with a time of 1:15.143 as he moved up from last place to fifth.
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Schummy has never won from the last place on ......
In the 1995 Belgian race, Schummy started from 16th place on the grid and finally won the championship, which was a classic race with rain.
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In the 1995 Belgian race, Schummy started from 16th place and finally won the championship Rain God.
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Not really, but Schumacher's rain battle was really powerful.
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Note: This result is current for the 2006 season in Brazil.
Number of annual championships:
7 times (1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004).
First F1 Grand Prix:
1991 Spa Francorchamps, Belgium.
Earn points for the first time; 1991 Italian GP (5th) first podium :
Mexico, 1992.
3rd place) First Race Champion:
Belgium, 1992.
Spa Circuit. First pole position:
Monaco, 1994.
Final F1 fight: Brazil 2006.
Interlagos Circuit.
Number of F1 Grand Prix entries: 250
Number of F1 Grand Prix appearances:
154 F1 Grand Prix Championship Victories:
91 F1 Grand Prix pole positions:
68 F1 Grand Prix for fastest laps:
76 F1 Grand Prix points:
1369 points.
The only driver in F1 history to score more than 1,000 points).
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Scuderia Ferrari in Italy. Drivers' Championship: 7 times (1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004) (5 times for Fangio) Number of consecutive championships:
5 times (2000 to 2004) Number of championships: 91 (51 for Prost) Number of championships in a single season: 13 (2004) Number of consecutive wins in a single season:
7 (2004 season) Podium counts: 153 (106 for Prost in second place) Fastest lap times in a single lap: 75 (41 for Prost in second place) Career totals:
1354 points (798 points for Prost) Individual points in a single season: 148 points (2004 season) Number of wins in a single race: 7 times (Canada, France) Number of hat-tricks (pole position, fastest lap time and championship):
22 consecutive races: 24 consecutive races between 2001 and 2003 Number of consecutive podiums: 19 consecutive races between 2001 and 2002 The only driver in history to finish in the top three in every race in a year:
2002 Drivers' Championship with the biggest gap to runner-up: 67 points lead to win in 2002 First overall title in the course of the season: Defending title in 2002 with six stops left Michael Schumacher and former teammate Barrichello are also the teammates who have won the most top-two races in history
The duo occupied the top two tiers of the podium 24 times.
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Drivers' Championship of the Year: 7 times (1994, 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004).
The second place was Fangio 5 times).
Number of consecutive championships: 5 (2000-2004).
Number of victories: 90 (51 for Prost).
Number of victories in a single season: 13 (2004).
Number of consecutive wins in a single season: 7 (2004).
Podium counts: 153 (106 for Prost).
Fastest lap times: 75 (41 for Prost).
Career points: 1,354 points (798 points for Prost).
Individual points in a single season: 148 points (2004 season).
Number of wins in a single race: 7 (Canada, France).
Number of hat-tricks (pole position, fastest lap and victory): 22.
Number of consecutive races: 24 consecutive races between 2001 and 2003.
Number of consecutive podiums in races: 19 consecutive races between 2001 and 2002.
The only driver in history to finish in the top three in every race in one year: the 2002 season.
The biggest gap to runner-up in the Drivers' Championship was in 2002 with a lead of 67 points.
The first championship to be secured over the course of the season: in 2002, he defended his title with six stops left at the end of the season.
Michael Schumacher and former team-mate Barrichello are also the team-mates who have won the top two races in history together: they have occupied the top two tiers of the podium 24 times.
Pole positions: 68 (previous record Ayrton Senna 65).
Michael Schumacher is still working on it:
Number of races entered: 246 (11 short of Patrice's 257 races).
This year's seed cotton is about 11 yuan.
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