Michael Schumacher, the greatest race driver of all time, announced his plans to retire at the end of this season after winning his 5th Italian Grand Prix.
Well, next season I won't have to get up early to watch the races live.
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Michael Schumacher will retire from race driving at the end of the 2006 World Championship. Whatever the final result of this year?s championship, Michael leaves Formula 1 holding almost all the records. To date, he has taken seven Drivers? world titles and has contributed to the same number of team wins in the Constructors? Championship. He has taken part in 247 Formula 1 Grands Prix (178 of them at the wheel of a Ferrari,) won 90 (71,) been on pole 68 (58) times, setting 75 (52) fastest race laps. He has amassed a total of 1354 points, 1051 of them in a Maranello car. No one in the world of motor racing has done better.
Following his decision, the only record that will elude him is the one for the number of race starts. He will be able to reach the 250 mark, just six short of the record held by Riccardo Patrese. Schumacher has been with Scuderia Ferrari for eleven seasons, a demonstration of loyalty without equal in Formula 1, to date securing five of his Drivers? titles here and contributing to six of the team?s Constructors? titles. No other driver has ever won as much with the Scuderia.
At the end of the year, as is traditional, we will announce the new team organisation, which will also include a definition of Michael?s new role.
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