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International Herald Tribune
| 8 months ago
Michael Schumacher , the seven-time world champion who returned in 2010 after three years of retirement, said Thursday that he was retiring again at the end of this season this time for good. Clive Rose/Getty Images Michael Schumacher announced on...
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International Herald Tribune
| 8 months ago
Michael Schumacher announced his retirement from Formula One for the second time and at the age of 43 on Thursday after failing to rekindle his old Ferrari magic in a disappointing comeback with Mercedes. Mark Thompson/Getty Images Michael Schumacher...
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International Herald Tribune
| 8 months ago
Schumacher's first grand prix was with Jordan in Belgium in 1991, as a stand-in for jailed Belgian driver Bertrand Gachot. Despite completing only 500 meters in the race, he made an immediate impression. * He was snapped up by Benetton after that...
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New Zealand Infotech Weekly
| 8 months ago
Seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher has confirmed he will retire for good at the end of current Formula One season. Mercedes had already announced last week that Schumacher would be replaced by Lewis Hamilton next season, and while there had...
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The independent
| 8 months ago
Michael Schumacher will retire from Formula One for the second time at the end of the season. Schumacher's seat at Mercedes will be taken by McLaren's Lewis Hamilton in 2013, and with a dearth of other options available to him he has opted to quit...
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GMA News
| 8 months ago
Seven-time world Formula One champion Michael Schumacher is to retire from the sport for a second time at the end of the season, the German driver told reporters ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix on Thursday...Please click Flag to alert us of a...
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Rediff
| 8 months ago
Seven-times world Formula One champion Michael Schumacher [ Images ] is to retire from the sport for a second time at the end of the season, the German driver told reporters ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix [ Images ] on Thursday. His Mercedes [...
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BBC
| 8 months ago
Lewis Hamilton is to replace the seven-time world champion at Mercedes from next year. Rather than look to continue racing with another team, Schumacher has decided to end an F1 career that began in 1991. "Although I am still able to compete with the...
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Independent
| 8 months ago
Thursday October 04 2012 Lewis Hamilton broke his self-imposed silence to offer reasons behind his impending move from McLaren to Mercedes, describing it as the "toughest decision" of his career but ultimately one that he felt compelled to make.
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The Star
| 8 months ago
Team chief Martin Whitmarsh says McLaren offered to make former world champion Lewis Hamilton the best paid driver in Formula One but insisted he had no regrets over his departure. Following months of speculation, the Englishman decided to quit after...