On this day in 1994 Damon Hill beat Michael Schumacher on wet Suzuka circuit to take the 1994 F1 championship battle to the wire with only one point advantage for Schumacher before the final race in Australia.
On this day in 1994 Damon Hill beat Michael Schumacher on wet Suzuka circuit to take the 1994 F1 championship battle to the wire with only one point advantage for Schumacher before the final race in Australia.
Michael Schumacher won the record-breaking seventh title in 2004 after finishing second in the 2004 Belgian GP behind the winner Kimi Raikkonen, in the jubilee 700th race for Ferrari.
Michael Schumacher and Ross Brawn have been the driving force behind the 1998 Hungarian GP victory for Ferrari after changing the strategy and defeating McLaren drivers Hakkinen and Coulthard.
Michael Schumacher and Rubens Barrichello achieved the first 1-2 victory for the new F2002 in Imola in a stunning demonstration of power of the new masterpiece from Rory Byrne who was, fittingly, present on the podium ceremony.
On this day in 2003 Michael Schumacher won his sixth and penultimate title after beating Kimi Raikkonen in McLaren by only two points.
Michael Schumacher won the Italian GP in front of Ferrari fans at Monza and arrived at the Nurburgring with the same number of points as his only championship rival Mika Hakkinen
Rubens Barrichello won in Monza for the first time and for the third time in the season after beating Williams drivers and Michael Schumacher on this day in 2002, bringing his Ferrari team the seventh 1-2 win of the season.
Michael Schumacher and Eddie Irvine celebrated 1-2 victory for Ferrari in Monza 1998. and the German driver was tied with Hakkinen in championship race, two races before the end of the season
Michael Schumacher won his first F1 race in Monza on this day in 1996 and the second consecutive win for Ferrari after his triumph at Spa Francorchamps two weeks earlier.
On this day in 2004, Michael Schumacher won his six consecutive race in the season after he started from the pole position at his home race at Hockenheim.
F1 KALENDAR 2025.
1 | Australija | 16.3. |
2 | Kina | 23.3. |
3 | Japan | 6.4. |
4 | Bahrain | 13.4. |
5 | Saudijska Arabija | 20.4. |
6 | Miami | 4.5. |
7 | Emilia Romagna | 18.5. |
8 | Monako | 25.5. |
9 | Španjolska | 1.6. |
10 | Kanada | 15.6. |
11 | Austrija | 29.6. |
12 | Velika Britanija | 6.7. |
13 | Mađarska | 27.7. |
14 | Belgija | 3.8. |
15 | Nizozemska | 31.8. |
16 | Italija | 7.9. |
17 | Azerbejdžan | 21.9. |
18 | Singapur | 5.10. |
19 | SAD | 19.10. |
20 | Meksiko | 26.10. |
21 | Brazil | 9.11. |
22 | Las Vegas | 22.11. |
24 | Katar | 30.11. |
24 | Abu Dhabi | 7.12. |
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