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Ralf Schumacher (born June 30, 1975 in Hürth-Hermulheim near Cologne) is a German Formula One racing driver for the Toyota team. He is the younger brother of seven-time World Champion Michael Schumacher and has been one of the top runners in the sport, especially in his BMW WilliamsF1 Team days.

Early career

He started racing at age three on his parents' go-kart track in their hometown of Kerpen. In 1995, he finished third in the German Formula 3 championship, and then won the Japanese Formula Nippon championship (ex Japanese F3000) Championship in 1996 with two race wins.

Formula 1

Ralf made his Formula One debut in 1997 with the Jordan team and finished on the podium in just his third race, at Argentina. However Ralf retired in more than half his races that season and ended up behind team-mate Giancarlo Fisichella. The following season Jordan was powered by Honda and proved capable of race wins when Ralf followed team mate Damon Hill to second place in Belgium. In the knowledge that a deal had been done with BMW in 1999 he changed to the Williams team and scored three podium finishes and sixth in the World Drivers Championship with the underpowered Supertec engine. However Heinz-Harald Frentzen who replaced him at Jordan scored two wins and four podiums that year.

Ralf Schumacher driving for the Williams-BMW F1 team in 2003
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Ralf Schumacher driving for the Williams-BMW F1 team in 2003
The 2000 season was considered by many a bit of a disappointment for Ralf. Running the powerful new BMW engine, he was expected to compete for wins, but despite only four mechanical failures and being the senior driver in the team, he was only able to match the three podium finishes of the previous year. In 2001, however, he broke through with his first three Grand Prix wins at Imola, Montreal and Hockenheim. In 2002, he won the Malaysian Grand Prix but finished the championship behind team mate Juan-Pablo Montoya, and in 2003, he won the European Grand Prix (at the Nürburgring) and the French Grand Prix, helping, along with teammate Juan Pablo Montoya the Williams team finish second in the Constructors Championship in 2002 and 2003.

On June 20 2004, Ralf was seriously injured in a serious accident at the United States Grand Prix. The acceleration was measured at 78 g (765 m/s²), one of the most severe in all of motor racing history, resulting in a concussion as well as two minor fractures to his spinal column.

In 2005, Ralf transferred to the Toyota team. In the first 12 races of the season he performed worse than team mate Jarno Trulli, however in Spa he was able to challenge for the lead most of the race and ended up setting the fastest lap. Toyota team brought "b" version of TF105 car to 3 last races of the season which allowed Ralf to take pole position in Japan, and finish China GP in the brilliant third position a week later. This modified version of the car secured 6th position in Drivers Championship for Ralf, 2 points ahead of his team mate Jarno Trulli.

Ralf remains with Toyota for 2006, however the team has been off the pace in early races, although he did finish 8th in Malaysia. At the third race of the season in Australia he finished a strong 3rd, in a race where several drivers made mistakes he managed to keep the car on the road and set solidly fast laps, and a penalty for speeding in the pitlane did not appear to harm his result.

Personal

Ralf is married to Cora and they have a son David (b. 2001).

Complete F1 Results

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Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Team
1997 Jordan AUS
ret
BRA
ret
ARG
3
SMR
ret
MON
ret
ESP
ret
CAN
ret
FRA
6
GBR
5
GER
5
HUN
5
BEL
ret
ITA
ret
AUT
5
LUX
ret
JPN
9
EUR
ret
Jordan
1998 Jordan AUS
ret
BRA
ret
ARG
ret
SMR
7
ESP
11
MON
ret
CAN
ret
FRA
16
GBR
6
AUT
5
GER
6
HUN
9
BEL
2
ITA
3
LUX
ret
JPN
ret
Jordan
1999 Williams AUS
3
BRA
4
SMR
ret
MON
ret
ESP
5
CAN
4
FRA
4
GBR
3
AUT
ret
GER
4
HUN
9
BEL
5
ITA
2
EUR
4
MYS
ret
JPN
5
Williams
2000 Williams AUS
3
BRA
5
SMR
ret
GBR
4
ESP
4
EUR
ret
MON
ret
CAN
14
FRA
5
AUT
14
GER
7
HUN
5
BEL
3
ITA
3
USA
ret
JPN
ret
MYS
ret
Williams
2001 Williams AUS
ret
MYS
5
BRA
ret
SMR
1
ESP
ret
AUT
ret
MON
ret
CAN
1
EUR
4
FRA
2
GBR
ret
GER
1
HUN
4
BEL
7
ITA
3
USA
ret
JPN
6
Williams
2002 Williams AUS
ret
MYS
1
BRA
2
SMR
3
ESP
11
AUT
4
MON
3
CAN
7
EUR
4
GBR
8
FRA
5
GER
3
HUN
3
BEL
5
ITA
ret
USA
16
JPN
11
Williams
2003 Williams AUS
8
MYS
4
BRA
7
SMR
4
ESP
5
AUT
6
MON
4
CAN
2
EUR
1
FRA
1
GBR
9
GER
ret
HUN
4
ITA
DNP
USA
ret
JPN
12
Williams
2004 Williams AUS
4
MYS
ret
BAH
7
SMR
7
ESP
6
MON
10
EUR
ret
CAN
DSQ
USA
ret
FRA
DNP
GBR
DNP
GER
DNP
HUN
DNP
BEL
DNP
ITA
DNP
CHN
ret
JPN
2
BRA
5
Williams
2005 Toyota AUS
12
MYS
5
BAH
4
SMR
9
ESP
4
MON
6
EUR
ret
CAN
6
USA
DNP
FRA
7
GBR
8
GER
6
HUN
3
TUR
12
ITA
6
BEL
7
BRA
8
JPN
8
CHN
3
Toyota
2006 Toyota BAH
14
MYS
8
AUS
3
SMR
9
EUR
ret
ESP
ret
MON
8
GBR
ret
CAN
ret
USA
ret
FRA
4
GER HUN TUR ITA CHN JPN BRA Toyota

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