F1 News : Schumacher's career in photos
Sun Sep 10 13:43:10 EDT 2006Pictures from Michael Schumacher's F1 career
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Pictures from Michael Schumacher's F1 career
Michael Schumacher will officially retire at the end of this season, he confirmed in the post race press conference having taken his 90th career victory.
Michael Schumacher drove faultlessly to secure his 90th Grand Prix victory from Kimi Raikkonen and BMW's Robert Kubica. The big news however, was that Fernando Alonso's engine failure has allowed Schumacher to close to within two points of the championship lead, with three races remaining. Schumacher also confirmed he is to retire at the end of this season.
Closes title gap to Alonso to two points as Spaniard retires; Raikkonen and Kubica complete podium.
Spaniard hits out at penalty suffered for blocking Massa.
The Renault team and the Spanish media are up in arms about Fernando Alonso’s controversial qualifying penalty that has relegated him from fifth on the grid to tenth. Alonso, unsurprisingly, was unhesitant in his condemnation of the stewards, saying in a press conference this morning, “I don’t consider F1 anymore a sport.” FIA President Max Mosley, equally [...]
GP2 driver Adrian Valles will test for Spyker MF1 Racing at Silverstone on September 19 and 20.
Fernando Alonso and Flavio Briatore have spoken out about the penalty that pushed Fernando down to 10th on the grid.
A furious Fernando Alonso proclaimed that Formula One is no longer a sport after Italian Grand Prix stewards ruled he had blocked Felipe Massa in Saturday qualifying and relegated him five place on the starting grid.
GP2 driver Adrian Valles will receive his maiden test in a Formula 1 car later this month. The 19-year-old Spanish driver will climb behind the wheel of the Spyker MF1 Racing M16 when the team tests at Silverstone Circuit on September 19th and 20th. The exact date of the test is still to be confirmed.
Dutch manufacturer takes over Russian team; Mike Gascoyne announced as new technical director.
McLaren team boss Ron Dennis is determined that his team wins at least one race this season and would love to do it nowhere more than on Ferrari's home soil this weekend as Kimi Raikkonen starts from pole.