Alonso and Hamilton deliver tributes to the F1 hero in the Michael Schumacher documentary
Before a five-part series honoring the career of the Ferrari legend, Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso showered former F1 rival Michael Schumacher with praise.
Schumacher won seven world championship titles in Formula One, but he hasn’t been seen in public since suffering life-altering head injuries in a skiing accident ten years ago.
Schumacher had a strong career, winning seven world titles, five of which were with the Scuderia. Since then, Hamilton, the German driver’s replacement at Mercedes back in 2012, has matched the marker.
Ten years after the terrifying Grenoble skiing accident that left him with permanently damaged organs, Being Michael Schumacher is set to make his German debut on December 14.
After going back to his Swiss residence.
The Spaniard remarked, “I lost more against him than I won.” “He is an amazing driver; watching Michael dominate the sport when we were in the junior formulas and karting inspired all the drivers in my generation.”
He did alter his approach to racing, as well as his physical readiness, tenacity, and work ethic for the engineers’ weekend.
Michael brought about a lot of positive changes in the sport. In 1991, Schumacher made his F1 debut with Jordan.
After retiring at the end of the 2006 season, he made a comeback in 2010 and played for the Silver Arrows for an additional three seasons.
He competed in 306 Grand Prix races overall. His 91 F1 triumphs overall