"Flying Start" ,
Schumacher and Montoya at Melbourne, 2002 by Ivan Berryman
Michael Schumacher/ Ferrari F.310
by Ivan Berryman
Champion of Champions by Ray
Goldsbrough Having achieved a record six Formula 1 World
Championship titles, including 55 pole positions, 70 Grand Prix victories,
122 podium places and 1038 Grand Prix points, Michael Schumacher is 'The
Champion of Champions'..
A Place in History by Dave
Foord Michael Schumacher winning his sixty-first Grand
Prix, his fifth Drivers' World Championship Title and "A Place in
History". Magny Cours, 19th July 2002.
Seventh Heaven by Michael
Thompson. Michael Schumacher in characteristic pose celebrating
his 7th Drivers Championship
Close Encounters by Michael
Thompson. M. Schumacher / JP Montoya. Brazilian GP 2001
Record Breaker by Michael Turner In difficult mixed weather conditions at Indianapolis,
Michael Schumachers win in the 2003 United States Grand Prix helped
secure his record breaking sixth World Drivers title and the
manufacturers title for Ferrari.
Championship Clincher by Michael Turner
Michael Schumachers Ferrari snatches the lead in the
French Grand Prix from Kimi Raikkonen as his McLaren Mercedes runs wide
at the hairpin four laps from the finish. This victory secured his fifth
World Championship title only half-way through the 2002 season.
Family Contest by Michael Turner Michael Schumachers Ferrari fends off a strong
challenge from brother Ralf Schumacher in the Williams-BMW to win the
2001 European Grand Prix. This victory at the Nurburgring was another
step towards his successful bid for the 2001 World Championship.
Michael Schumacher by Michael Thompson. Ferrari F1 - 2002
Off To Work by Michael Thompson. Michael Schumacher. Ferrari F310 B - 046/2 V10
1997
Sea of Red by David Evans Schumacher and Ferrari, the winning team.
From Pole to Flag by Graham Bosworth
Late Brakes by Michael Thompson. Michael Schumacher. Ferrari F2003-GA
Encore by Graham Bosworth Michael Schumacher and Ferrari.
Clash of the Titans
by Robert Tomlin First-corner drama at the
Malaysian Grand Prix as Michael Schumacher runs wide and clips Juan Pablo
Montoya's Williams car. A controversial drive-through penalty costs
Montoya the race whilst an unlucky retirement by Jenson Button gives
Michael Schumacher a dramatic third place behind his brother's and
Montoya's Williams.
Red October by Gerald Coulson Michael Schumacher crosses the line to win the
Japanese Grand Prix and achieves his third Formula 1 World Championship
giving Ferrari their first Driver's World Championship for 21 years -
Suzuka, 8th October 2000.
Schumacher 1999 by Martin Smith Capturing the sheer
energy of the Formula 1 sport at its best, Martin offers us a close-up
image of Michael Schumacher in his Ferrari during the 1999 Grand Prix
season, as this inscrutable driver pulls the steering wheel to round the
corner ahead of his rivals.
Sibling Rivalry II by Robert Tomlin
Again set at the European Grand Prix
at Nurburgring, with a large crowd attendance and its beautiful scenery,
Bob's sequel picture to Sibling Rivalry (now sold out) shows brothers Ralf
in his Williams turning the tables on Michael Schumacher who was battling
for prime position. The Nurburgring circuit is just 50
kms from the Schumachers' home of Kerpen where their parents Rolf and
Elizabeth worked continuously to ensure the funding and running of the
Kerpen-Mannheim kart racing track where the brothers learned to race.
This picture captures the moment
where Michael Schumacher is just 0.5 seconds behind Ralf
Noch Eins
by Robert Tomlin World Champion again in 2001, and 2002, and yet again
in 2003, winner of the first three Grand Prix races of 2004, we
salute the man who has set the record for the greatest number of F1 wins
in history. Our picture shows the raised arm of Michael Schumacher
as he claims 'yet another' first place position.