Michael Schumacher, the German Formula one driver and the seven times world Champion on 4 October 2012 announced his retirement from Formula one Race.
Michael Schumacher will retire from Formula 1 for the second time at the end of the 2012 Season. He first retired in 2006 but made a comeback with the Mercedes team in 2010.
The retirement came after Mercedes announced that Lewis Hamilton would replace him in the side although it was clear that the Michael Schumacher will join Sauber for the next Formula one season.
Michael Schumacher dominated the F1 world at the start of 20th century when he won five world titles in a row from 2000-2004. He is popularly regarded as the greatest F1 driver of all time.
Michael Schumacher made his debut at the Belgium Grand Prix in 1991 and won 91 Grand Prixes in his career.
Michael Schumacher's career records-
Debut: 1991 Belgian Grand Prix
Races: 302.
Championships: 7
Race wins: 91
Podiums: 155
Points: 1560
Poles: 68
Formula one Driver Michael Schumacher Announced Retirement
Sports Current Affairs 2012. Michael Schumacher, the German Formula one driver and the seven times world Champion on 4 October 2012 announced his retirement from Formula one Race
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