Team : Williams
Date of Birth : 30 June 1975
Nationality : German
Car Number : 05
Marital Status :Single
Michael
Schumacher's little brother, Ralf, began his Formula1 career in
1997 with the Jordan team, where he stayed for two years. He was
initially known for his reckless moves and crashes, but
gradually he began to carve out a reputation as a talented young
driver.
His dissatisfaction with the Irish team grew, until his brother
helped him to negotiate a place at Williams for 1999. This was
year that Ralf Schumacher really came into his own. It began in
well in Melbourne, where he finished third for his new team. He
followed this with fourth place in Brazil and from then on
whenever the young German did cross the finishing line it was in
a point scoring position, apart from one hiccough in Germany. He
showed a maturity of driving he had not previously displayed and
won many plaudits for his strong performances in the difficult
FW21.
Where experienced team mate Alex Zanardi struggled, and
eventually decided to give up the fight, Ralf flourished and
scored all 35 points that the Williams team acquired. It could
all have been so different after the acrimony of his split with
Jordan in 1998, who he had to sue so as to extricate himself
from his contract. He came extremely close to taking his first
win at the European Grand Prix, only to have his hopes dashed by
a puncture, but he still hung on for fourth place.
He continued to do well in 2000 at Williams, again taking third
place in the first race of the season, and initially setting
himself apart as the quicker driver in the team. As he accrued
experience Jenson Button began to gain on Ralf, and the young
German apeared to begin to lose focus at the end of the season.
However, he still finished fifth in the drivers' championship
with 24 points, and was the only Williams driver to appear on
the podium.
His team mate for 2001, Juan Pablo Montoya, is expected to be an
aggressive challenger, and Ralf will need every ounce of his
talent and mental strength to keep his place as Williams' lead
driver. The atmosphere between the two is already relatively
cool although Ralf has mainly had the upper hand in preseason
testing.
2000 |
Finishes
fifth in the drivers' championship with 24 points. His
second year at Williams sees him continue to mature and
produce consistent performances. |
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1999 |
In his
first year at Williams he collects 35 championship points
and finishes 6th in the table. He visits the podium three
times - in Australia, Britain and Belgium - and is on
course to score his first ever win at the European Grand
Prix before a puncture dashes his chances. |
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1998 |
Still
driving with Jordan, he eventually picks up 14
championship points to finish 10th in the table. 2nd at
Spa, and 3rd at Monza. |
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1997 |
Makes his
Formula One debut in Australia with the Jordan team.
Finishes third in Argentina and claims 11th spot in the
Drivers' Championship. |
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1996 |
Wins the
Japanese Formula 3000 Championship. |
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1995 |
Finishes
second in the Monaco Grand Prix Formula 3 race then
secures victory at Macau. |
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