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Michael Schumacher ( German: [ˈmɪçaːʔeːl ˈʃuːmaxɐ] ⓘ; born 3 January 1969) is a German former racing driver who competed in Formula One for Jordan, Benetton, Ferrari, and Mercedes.


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As Andre Bergermann of Rennwerk, who looks after the B194 for Motorworld, points out: "This car scored half of all the points that Michael Schumacher scored in 1994 to win the world championship.". B194-05 took Schumacher to victory not only in Imola and Monaco, but Canada and France too, with a second place in Jerez adding up to 46 of.


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Over the next four seasons with Benetton he won a further 18 races and two world championships.


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Schumacher drove the Benetton B194 to his first World Championship in 1994. Schumacher won his first Drivers' Championship in 1994.


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Michael Schumacher 1995 F1 World Champion. Pacific Grand Prix. 2nd World Championship with Benetton.


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Michael Schumacher (pictured in 2005) won the first of his seven World Championship titles in 1994 with Benetton. Damon Hill was runner-up by a single point, driving for Williams. Gerhard Berger of Scuderia Ferrari finished the season ranked third (Pictured driving for McLaren).


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Michael Schumacher won six of the first seven races and was leading the Spanish Grand Prix, before a gearbox failure left him stuck in fifth gear for most of the race. Schumacher somehow managed to still finish the race in second place. SHOP MICHAEL SCHUMACHER BENETTON COLLECTION Following the San Marino Grand Prix, the Benetton, Ferrari and McLaren teams were investigated on suspicion of.


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Schumacher ignored the penalty also and was disqualified. After the event, both Schumacher and Benetton were fined and Schumacher awarded a two-race ban for the offence. Schumacher led the championship with three races in the season to go. But he led Damon Hill of Williams-Renault by just a lone point.


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The Benetton pitcrew made a very quick stop for Schumacher, getting him out in front of Senna to lead the race. Schumacher went on to win the Grand Prix after Senna spun out of the race. This sparked speculation that Benetton was using a system to make quicker pit stops than their rivals. [9]


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Michael Schumacher (born January 3, 1969, Hürth-Hermülhein, West Germany [now in Germany]) German race-car driver who set records for the most Formula One (F1) Grand Prix race victories (91, later broken by Lewis Hamilton) and F1 series championships (seven, later tied by Hamilton).


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Home Formula 1 How Schumacher and Benetton beat the rules to win the F1 title Though traction control was banned at the end of 1993, Benetton found a way to beat the system - and Ayrton Senna.


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Michael Schumacher won his second consecutive Drivers' Championship, and Benetton won the Constructors' Championship, the first and only Constructors' title for the Benetton team. Schumacher won nine races en route to the championship, equalling the record set by Nigel Mansell in 1992.


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Seven-time world champion and Formula One icon Michael Schumacher turned 55 years old on Wednesday. The German driver retired from the sport in 2012 for a second time after nearly two decades.


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Michael Schumacher, Benetton's main driver, rewarded the team almost immediately by finishing second behind Mansell's Williams-Renault. He followed this up by finishing fourth in Monaco and second in Canada.


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Seven-time F1 champion Michael Schumacher won his first title with Benetton all the way back in 1994, a campaign that was filled with controversies. The season had numerous accidents, and banned rules, among other contentious moments. Moreover, some of the rules were also cleverly bent to help Schumacher win the title. Advertisement