List of career achievements by Michael Schumacher

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Schumacher at the 1998 Italian Grand Prix. Michael Schumacher (Ferrari) - GP d'Italia 1998.jpg
Schumacher at the 1998 Italian Grand Prix.

Michael Schumacher is a German former racing driver. Throughout his career in the grassroots categories, he won the 1990 German Formula Three Championship and 1990 Macau Grand Prix. [1] [2] In his Formula 1 career, Schumacher has won seven world titles [3] a record shared with British driver Lewis Hamilton. Together with Sebastian Vettel, Schumacher won the Race of Champions Nations' Cup six times in a row for Germany, from 2007 to 2012. [4]

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Karting record

SeasonSeriesPosition
1984German Junior Kart Championship1st
1985Junior World Championship2nd
German Junior Kart Championship1st
1986German Senior Kart Championship3rd
European Kart Championship – North Zone2nd
European Kart Championship Final3rd
1987German Senior Kart Championship1st
European Kart Championship – North Zone2nd
European Kart Championship Final1st
1996Monaco Kart Cup Formula A1st
2007Desafio Internacional das Estrelas1st
2009
Source: [5]

Formula Three and Formula 3000

Wins

No.SeasonSeriesRaceCircuitGridTeamRef.
1 1989 German Formula Three Preis des Aichfeldes Österreichring 1WTS Racing [6]
2Bilstein Super Sprint Nurburgring 1 [7]
3 1990 Avusrennen F3 AVUS 2 [8]
4Flugplatzrennen Wunstorf F3 Wunstorf Air Base 1 [9]
5Preis des Aichfeldes Österreichring 1 [10]
6Flugplatzrennen Diepholz F3 Diepholz Airfield 7 [11]
7Sportwagen Weltmeisterschaft Nurburgring 1 [12]
8 International Formula 3 Macau Grand Prix Guia Circuit 2 [13]
9Fuji F3 Challenge Cup Fuji Speedway 1 [14]

Podiums

No.SeasonSeriesRaceCircuitGridFinalTeamRef.
1 1989 German Formula Three Rennsportfestival F3 Hockenheimring 23WTS Racing [15]
2Eifelrennen F3 Nurburgring 53 [16]
3Avusrennen F3 AVUS 53 [17]
4Preis des Aichfeldes Österreichring 11 [6]
5ADAC Preis von Hockenheim F3 Hockenheimring 23 [18]
6Bilstein Super Sprint Nurburgring 11 [7]
7DMV Preis von Hockenheim Hockenheimring 23 [19]
8 1990 Avusrennen F3 AVUS 21 [8]
9Flugplatzrennen Wunstorf F3 Wunstorf Air Base 11 [9]
10200 Meilen von Nürnberg F3 Norisring 42 [20]
11Preis des Aichfeldes Österreichring 11 [10]
12Flugplatzrennen Diepholz F3 Diepholz Airfield 71 [11]
13Sportwagen Weltmeisterschaft Nurburgring 11 [12]
14ADAC Preis von Hockenheim F3 Hockenheimring 22 [21]
15 International Formula 3 Macau Grand Prix Guia Circuit 21 [13]
16Fuji F3 Challenge Cup Fuji Speedway 11 [14]
17 1991 Japanese Formula 3000 Sugo Inter Formula Sportsland Sugo 42 Team LeMans [22]

World Sportscar Championship

Wins

No.SeasonRaceCircuitGridTeamTeammateRef.
1 1990 480 km of Mexico City Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez 2 Sauber-Mercedes Jochen Mass [23]
2 1991 430 km of Autopolis Autopolis 6 Karl Wendlinger [24]

Podiums

No.SeasonRaceCircuitGridFinalTeamTeammateRef.
1 1990 480 km of Dijon Dijon-Prenois 12 Sauber-Mercedes Jochen Mass [25]
2 480 km of Nürburgring Nürburgring 22 [26]
3 480 km of Mexico City Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez 21 [23]
4 1991 430 km of Silverstone Silverstone Circuit 52 Karl Wendlinger [27]
5 430 km of Autopolis Autopolis 61 [24]

Formula One

World titles

No.SeasonTeamWinsPodiumsPole positionsRetirements Points Ref.
1 1994 Benetton 8106292 [28]
2 1995 91144102 [29]
3 2000 Ferrari 91294108 [30]
4 2001 914112123 [31]
5 2002 111770144 [32]
6 2003 695193 [33]
7 2004 131581148 [34]

Grand Prix wins

Podiums

No.SeasonGrand PrixCircuitGridFinalConstructorRef.
1 1992 Mexican Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez 33 Benetton-Ford [35]
2 Brazilian Autódromo José Carlos Pace 53 [36]
3 Spanish Circuit de Catalunya 22 [37]
4 Canadian Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 52 [38]
5 German Hockenheimring 63 [39]
6 Belgian Spa-Francorchamps 31 [40]
7 Italian Autodromo Nazionale di Monza 63 [41]
8 Australian Adelaide Street Circuit 52 [42]
9 1993 Brazilian Autódromo José Carlos Pace 43 [43]
10 San Marino Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 32 [44]
11 Spanish Circuit de Catalunya 53 [45]
12 Canadian Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 32 [46]
13 French Circuit de Magny-Cours 73 [47]
14 British Silverstone Circuit 32 [48]
15 German Hockenheimring 32 [49]
16 Belgian Spa-Francorchamps 32 [50]
17 Portuguese Autódromo do Estoril 61 [51]
18 1994 Brazilian Autódromo José Carlos Pace 21 [52]
19 Pacific TI Circuit Aida 21 [53]
20 San Marino Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 21 [54]
21 Monaco Circuit de Monaco 11 [55]
22 Spanish Circuit de Catalunya 12 [56]
23 Canadian Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 11 [57]
24 French Circuit de Magny-Cours 31 [58]
25 Hungarian Hungaroring 11 [59]
26 European Circuito de Jerez 11 [60]
27 Japanese Suzuka Circuit 12 [61]
28 1995 Brazilian Autódromo José Carlos Pace 21 Benetton-Renault [62]
29 Argentine Autódromo Oscar Alfredo Gálvez 33 [63]
30 Spanish Circuit de Catalunya 11 [64]
31 Monaco Circuit de Monaco 21 [65]
32 French Circuit de Magny-Cours 21 [66]
33 German Hockenheimring 21 [67]
34 Belgian Spa-Francorchamps 161 [68]
35 Portuguese Autódromo do Estoril 32 [69]
36 European Nurburgring 31 [70]
37 Pacific TI Circuit Aida 31 [71]
38 Japanese Suzuka Circuit 11 [72]
39 1996 Brazilian Autódromo José Carlos Pace 43 Ferrari [73]
40 European Nurburgring 32 [74]
41 San Marino Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 12 [75]
42 Spanish Circuit de Catalunya 31 [76]
43 Belgian Spa-Francorchamps 31 [77]
44 Italian Autodromo Nazionale di Monza 31 [78]
45 Portuguese Autódromo do Estoril 43 [79]
46 Japanese Suzuka Circuit 32 [80]
47 1997 Australian Albert Park Circuit 32 [81]
48 San Marino Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 32 [82]
49 Monaco Circuit de Monaco 21 [83]
50 Canadian Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 11 [84]
51 French Circuit de Magny-Cours 11 [85]
52 German Hockenheimring 42 [86]
53 Belgian Spa-Francorchamps 31 [87]
54 Japanese Suzuka Circuit 21 [88]
55 1998 Brazilian Autódromo José Carlos Pace 43 [89]
56 Argentine Autódromo Oscar Alfredo Gálvez 21 [90]
57 San Marino Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 32 [91]
58 Spanish Circuit de Catalunya 33 [92]
59 Canadian Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 31 [93]
60 French Circuit de Magny-Cours 21 [94]
61 British Silverstone Circuit 21 [95]
62 Austrian A1-Ring 43 [96]
63 Hungarian Hungaroring 31 [97]
64 Italian Autodromo Nazionale di Monza 11 [98]
65 Luxembourg Nurburgring 12 [99]
66 1999 Brazilian Autódromo José Carlos Pace 42 [100]
67 San Marino Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 31 [101]
68 Monaco Circuit de Monaco 21 [102]
69 Spanish Circuit de Catalunya 43 [103]
70 Malaysian Sepang International Circuit 12 [104]
71 Japanese Suzuka Circuit 12 [105]
72 2000 Australian Albert Park Circuit 31 [106]
73 Brazilian Autódromo José Carlos Pace 31 [107]
74 San Marino Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 21 [108]
75 British Silverstone Circuit 53 [109]
76 European Nurburgring 21 [110]
77 Canadian Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 11 [111]
78 Hungarian Hungaroring 12 [112]
79 Belgian Spa-Francorchamps 42 [113]
80 Italian Autodromo Nazionale di Monza 11 [114]
81 United States Indianapolis Motor Speedway 11 [115]
82 Japanese Suzuka Circuit 11 [116]
83 Malaysian Sepang International Circuit 11 [117]
84 2001 Australian Albert Park Circuit 11 [118]
85 Malaysian Sepang International Circuit 11 [119]
86 Brazilian Autódromo José Carlos Pace 12 [120]
87 Spanish Circuit de Catalunya 11 [121]
88 Austrian A1-Ring 12 [122]
89 Monaco Circuit de Monaco 21 [123]
90 Canadian Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 12 [124]
91 European Nurburgring 11 [125]
92 French Circuit de Magny-Cours 21 [126]
93 British Silverstone Circuit 12 [127]
94 Hungarian Hungaroring 11 [31]
95 Belgian Spa-Francorchamps 31 [128]
96 United States Indianapolis Motor Speedway 12 [129]
97 Japanese Suzuka Circuit 11 [130]
98 2002 Australian Albert Park Circuit 21 [131]
99 Malaysian Sepang International Circuit 13 [132]
100 Brazilian Autódromo José Carlos Pace 21 [133]
101 San Marino Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 11 [134]
102 Spanish Circuit de Catalunya 11 [135]
103 Austrian A1-Ring 31 [136]
104 Monaco Circuit de Monaco 32 [137]
105 Canadian Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 21 [138]
106 European Nurburgring 32 [139]
107 British Silverstone Circuit 31 [140]
108 French Circuit de Magny-Cours 21 [141]
109 German Hockenheimring 11 [142]
110 Hungarian Hungaroring 21 [143]
111 Belgian Spa-Francorchamps 11 [144]
112 Italian Autodromo Nazionale di Monza 22 [145]
113 United States Indianapolis Motor Speedway 12 [146]
114 Japanese Suzuka Circuit 11 [147]
115 2003 San Marino Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 11 [148]
116 Spanish Circuit de Catalunya 11 [149]
117 Austrian A1-Ring 11 [150]
118 Monaco Circuit de Monaco 53 [151]
119 Canadian Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 31 [152]
120 French Circuit de Magny-Cours 33 [153]
121 Italian Autodromo Nazionale di Monza 11 [154]
122 United States Indianapolis Motor Speedway 71 [155]
123 2004 Australian Albert Park Circuit 11 [156]
124 Malaysian Sepang International Circuit 11 [157]
125 Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit 11 [158]
126 San Marino Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 21 [159]
127 Spanish Circuit de Catalunya 11 [160]
128 European Nurburgring 11 [161]
129 Canadian Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 61 [162]
130 United States Indianapolis Motor Speedway 21 [163]
131 French Circuit de Magny-Cours 21 [164]
132 British Silverstone Circuit 41 [165]
133 German Hockenheimring 11 [166]
134 Hungarian Hungaroring 11 [167]
135 Belgian Spa-Francorchamps 22 [34]
136 Italian Autodromo Nazionale di Monza 32 [168]
137 Japanese Suzuka Circuit 11 [169]
138 2005 San Marino Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 142 [170]
139 Canadian Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 22 [171]
140 United States Indianapolis Motor Speedway 51 [172]
141 French Circuit de Magny-Cours 43 [173]
142 Hungarian Hungaroring 12 [174]
143 2006 Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit 12 [175]
144 San Marino Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 11 [176]
145 European Nurburgring 21 [177]
146 Spanish Circuit de Catalunya 32 [178]
147 British Silverstone Circuit 32 [179]
148 Canadian Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 52 [180]
149 United States Indianapolis Motor Speedway 11 [181]
150 French Circuit de Magny-Cours 11 [182]
151 German Hockenheimring 21 [183]
152 Turkish Istanbul Park 23 [184]
153 Italian Autodromo Nazionale di Monza 21 [185]
154 Chinese Shanghai International Circuit 61 [186]
155 2012 European Valencia Street Circuit 123 Mercedes [187]

Pole positions

No.SeasonGrand PrixCircuitTimeFinalConstructorRef.
1 1994 Monaco Circuit de Monaco 1:18.5601 Benetton-Ford [188]
2 Spanish Circuit de Catalunya 1:21.9082 [189]
3 Canadian Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 1:26.1781 [190] [191]
4 Hungarian Hungaroring 1:18.2581 [192]
5 European Circuito de Jerez 1:22.7621 [193]
6 Japanese Suzuka Circuit 1:37.2092 [194]
7 1995 San Marino Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 1:27.274Ret Benetton-Renault [195]
8 Spanish Circuit de Catalunya 1:21.4521 [196]
9 Canadian Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 1:27.6615 [197]
10 Japanese Suzuka Circuit 1:38.0231 [198]
11 1996 San Marino Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 1:26.8902 Ferrari [199]
12 Monaco Circuit de Monaco 1:20.356Ret [200]
13 French Circuit de Magny-Cours 1:15.989DNS [201]
14 Hungarian Hungaroring 1:17.1299 [202]
15 1997 Canadian Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 1:18.0951 [203]
16 French Circuit de Magny-Cours 1:14.5481 [204]
17 Hungarian Hungaroring 1:14.6724 [205]
18 1998 Italian Autodromo Nazionale di Monza 1:25.2981 [206]
19 Luxembourg Nurburgring 1:18.5612 [207]
20 Japanese Suzuka Circuit 1:36.293Ret [208]
21 1999 Canadian Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 1:19.298Ret [209]
22 Malaysian Sepang International Circuit 1:39.6882 [210] [211]
23 Japanese Suzuka Circuit 1:37.4702 [212]
24 2000 Spanish Circuit de Catalunya 1:20.9745 [213]
25 Monaco Circuit de Monaco 1:19.475Ret [214]
26 Canadian Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 1:18.4391 [215]
27 French Circuit de Magny-Cours 1:15.632Ret [216]
28 Hungarian Hungaroring 1:17.5142 [217]
29 Italian Autodromo Nazionale di Monza 1:23.7701 [218]
30 United States Indianapolis Motor Speedway 1:14.2661 [219]
31 Japanese Suzuka Circuit 1:35.8251 [220]
32 Malaysian Sepang International Circuit 1:37.3971 [221]
33 2001 Australian Albert Park Circuit 1:20.9741 [222]
34 Malaysian Sepang International Circuit 1:35.2201 [223]
35 Brazilian Autódromo José Carlos Pace 1:13.7802 [224]
36 Spanish Circuit de Catalunya 1:18.2011 [225]
37 Austrian A1-Ring 1:09.5622 [226]
38 Canadian Circuit Gilles Villeneuve 1:15.7822 [227]
39 European Nurburgring 1:14.9601 [228]
40 British Silverstone Circuit 1:20.4472 [229]
41 Hungarian Hungaroring 1:14.0821 [230]
42 United States Indianapolis Motor Speedway 1:11.7082 [231]
43 Japanese Suzuka Circuit 1:32.4841 [232]
44 2002 Malaysian Sepang International Circuit 1:35.2663 [233]
45 San Marino Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 1:21.0911 [234]
46 Spanish Circuit de Catalunya 1:16.3641 [235]
47 German Hockenheimring 1:14.3891 [236]
48 Belgian Spa-Francorchamps 1:43.7261 [237]
49 United States Indianapolis Motor Speedway 1:10.7902 [238]
50 Japanese Suzuka Circuit 1:31.3171 [239]
51 2003 Australian Albert Park Circuit 1:27.1734 [240]
52 San Marino Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 1:22.3271 [241]
53 Spanish Circuit de Catalunya 1:16.3641 [242]
54 Austrian A1-Ring 1:09.1501 [243]
55 Italian Autodromo Nazionale di Monza 1:20.9631 [244]
56 2004 Australian Albert Park Circuit 1:24.4081 [245]
57 Malaysian Sepang International Circuit 1:33.0741 [246]
58 Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit 1:30.1391 [247]
59 Spanish Circuit de Catalunya 1:15.0221 [248]
60 European Nurburgring 1:28.3511 [249]
61 German Hockenheimring 1:13.3061 [250]
62 Hungarian Hungaroring 1:19.1461 [251]
63 Japanese Suzuka Circuit 1:33.5421 [252]
64 2005 Hungarian Hungaroring 1:19.8822 [253]
65 2006 2006 Bahrain Grand Prix Bahrain International Circuit 1:31.4312 [254]
66 San Marino Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari 1:22.7951 [255]
67 United States Indianapolis Motor Speedway 1:10.8321 [256]
68 French Circuit de Magny-Cours 1:15.4931 [257]

Records

RecordDate first achievedCurrent record
Most Championship titles 2003 [N 1] 7
Most consecutive titles 20002004 5
Most races left in the season when becoming World Champion 2002 6
Most wins at the same Grand Prix France 19941995, 19971998, 20012002, 2004, 2006 [N 2] 8
Most seasons with a win 19922006 [N 1] 15
Most consecutive seasons with a win 19922006 [N 1] 15
Most consecutive top two finishes Brazil 2002  Japan 2002 15
Highest percentage of podium finishes in one season 2002 100%
Most consecutive podium finishes 2001 United States Grand Prix2002 Japanese Grand Prix 19
Most fastest laps 2001 Australian Grand Prix 77
Most fastest laps in a season 2004 [N 3] 10
Most hat-tricks (pole, win and fastest lap) 2002 Japanese Grand Prix 22

Footnotes

  1. 1 2 3 Record shared with Lewis Hamilton.
  2. Record shared with Lewis Hamilton at the Hungarian and British Grand Prix.
  3. Record shared with Kimi Räikkönen (2005 and 2008).

Race of Champions record

Drivers Cup

No.YearLocationStageResultOpponentRef.
1 2004 Stade de France FinalLost Flag of Finland.svg Heikki Kovalainen [258]
2 2007 Wembley Stadium FinalLost Flag of Sweden.svg Mattias Ekström [259]
3 2008 QuarterfinalsLost Flag of the United States.svg Carl Edwards [260]
4 2009 Beijing National Stadium FinalLost Flag of Sweden.svg Mattias Ekström [261]
5 2010 Esprit Arena QuarterfinalsLost Flag of Germany.svg Sebastian Vettel [262]
6 2011 SemifinalsLost Flag of Denmark.svg Tom Kristensen [263]
7 2012 Rajamangala Stadium SemifinalsLost Flag of France.svg Romain Grosjean [264]

Nations Cup

No.YearLocationRepresentingStageResultOpponentRef.
1 2004 Stade de France Germany
(with Armin Schwarz)
QuarterfinalsLost Brazil
(Felipe Massa and Tony Kanaan)
[265]
2 2007 Wembley Stadium Germany
(with Sebastian Vettel)
FinalWon Finland
(Marcus Grönholm and Heikki Kovalainen)
[266]
3 2008 FinalWon Scandinavia
(Mattias Ekström and Tom Kristensen)
[267]
4 2009 Beijing National Stadium FinalWon Great Britain
(Jenson Button and Andy Priaulx)
[268]
5 2010 Esprit Arena FinalWon Great Britain
(Jason Plato and Andy Priaulx)
[269]
6 2011 FinalWon Nordic
(Juho Hänninen and Tom Kristensen)
[270]
7 2012 Rajamangala Stadium FinalWon France
(Romain Grosjean and Sébastien Ogier)
[271]

Awards

AwardsYearRef.
Deutscher Motor Sport Bund - ONS Trophy1992, 1994, 1995, 2002 [272]
Bild am Sonntag - Golden Steering Wheel Award1993 [273]
Bambi Sports Award 1994 [274]
German Sports Personality of the Year1995, 2004 [275]
Autosport International Racing Driver of the Year 1995, 2000, 2001, 2002 [276] [277]
RTL Golden Lion Award for Best Sports Liveact1997 [278]
Silbernes Lorbeerblatt 1997 [279]
F1 Racing Award - Driver of the Year2000, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006 [280] [281] [282] [283] [284]
F1 Racing Award - Man of the Year2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 [280] [281] [282] [285] [283] [284]
Marca Leyenda Award2001 [286]
Honorary Citizenship of Modena 2001 [287]
Gazzetta World Sports Award 2001, 2002 [288]
F1 Racing Award - Qualifier of the Year2001, 2004 [281] [283]
European Sportsperson of the Year 2001, 2002, 2003 [289] [290]
L'Équipe Champion of Champions 2001, 2002, 2004 [291] [292]
Honorary Commander of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic 2002 [293]
UNESCO Champion for Sport2002 [294]
Laureus World Sports Award for Sportsman of the Year 2002, 2004 [295] [296]
Lorenzo Bandini Trophy 2003 [297]
Honorary Ambassador for San Marino 2003 [298]
ZDF Sports Personality of the Century2004 [299]
Honorary Citizenship of Maranello 2006 [300]
FIA Gold Medal for Motor Sport2006 [301]
Prince of Asturias Awards 2007 [302]
German TV Award for Special Prize2007 [303]
Swiss Football Association Country Ambassador for UEFA Euro 2008 2008 [304]
Honorary Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur 2010 [305]
Honorary Citizenship of Spa 2012 [306]
Honorary Citizenship of Sarajevo 2014 [307]
FIA Hall of Fame 2017 [308]
Germany's Sports Hall of Fame 2017 [309]
FIA President Award2020 [310]
State Prize of North Rhine-Westphalia 2022 [311]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleProductionRef.
2006 Cars Michael Schumacher Ferrari Pixar Animation Studios/Walt Disney Studios [312]
Ein Leben am Limit – das Ausnahmetalent Michael SchumacherHimself Sky Deutschland [313]
2008 Asterix at the Olympic Games Schumix Pathé Renn Productions [314]
2012 Michael Schumacher: The Red Baron HimselfWorldwide Entertainment [315]
2015 Legends of Speed HimselfAutentic Production [316]
2019 Michael Schumacher: The Making of a Legend Himself Formula One Management [317]
Michael Schumacher – Einem Phänomen auf der SpurHimself ARD [318]
Die Michael-Schumacher-StoryHimself RTL [319]
2021 Schumacher Himself Netflix [320]

See also

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