Michael Schumacher, the seven times world racing champion
Michael Schumacher: One of top most racers in the world Michael Schumacher has his birthday today. He has turned 54 today. The classical skills of racing he has shown all these years has made the whole world his admirer.
The benchmarks set by the German racer are difficult for the new generation of racers to cross. But, an unfortunate accident changed the life of former racing champion for good.
Michael Schumacher: Seven-time Formula One champion Michael Schumacher was the victim destiny encountering a skiing accident in the year 2013. He med with the in the French Alps city of France. Schumacher was skiing on the unfortunate day when he fell and hit his head against a rock. This changed Schumacher’s life. He suffered a head injury which led him to a coma.
Later, he went through a head surgery after which Schumacher’s family gradually started moving away from the media. The family also then barely shared information in the public domain about Schumacher’s health and recovery.
The only one as a seven times world champion
Whenever it comes to winning trophy, then Schumacher’s name holds the record of becoming world champion seven times. Born in the year 1969, Schumacher as a professional racer has many big records to his name. Incredibly, at the age of just six, Schumacher started his racing career.
Always had the top ambition
Schumacher had made up his mind to enter the world of racing in the tender age of six. However, the road to success has not been too kind to him. And after years of hard work, he took a step forward fulfilling his dream. Then onwards with his brilliant career, Schumacher is well known among the best racers in the world and now without any doubt he has been the most successful driver of Formula One today.
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Retired in the year 2006
In the year 2006, when Schumacher retired, he was the top identity among the champions of the racing world. At the same time, he returned to the game once again after four years in 2010 but during this period destiny has not been too kind with his performance. Then he retired once again in the year 2012. And then at that time he held the records for winning most World Driver’s Championships, most wins, most pole positions.
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Met with the skiing accident in Switzerland
In December 2013, Schumacher nearly lost his life after a skiing accident while holidaying in Switzerland. After this accident he stayed away from the game for a long time. But the prayers of the fans came in handy. Fans all over the world showered love and wishes on the seven-time world champion.
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