F1 Race Reports
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If there was one thing Michael Schumacher wanted more than his first pole position at the German Grand Prix, he said, it was to take victory for Ferrari in front of his adoring home crowd.
Michael Schumacher clinched an historic fifth world title with victory at Magny-Cours, but he had to rely on a huge slice of luck to overcome an uncharacteristic mistake.
Four times World Champion Michael Schumacher continued his march towards his fifth world title today [Sunday] with another dominant win at the British Grand Prix.
Rubens Barrichello received payback for his generosity in Austria as he held off Ferrari team-mate Michael Schumacher to defeat the German in front of an adoring Nurburgring crowd.
David Coulthard gave himself and McLaren-Mercedes a welcome shot in the arm by leading the Monaco Grand Prix from start to finish and breaking the run of success established by Michael Schumacher.
Rubens Barrichello was robbed of a certain victory in the Austrian Grand Prix by the contract extension that gave him so much motivation over the rest of the weekend.
Michael Schumacher extended his world championship lead after running unchallenged throughout the 65-lap Spanish Grand Prix at the Circuit de Catalunya in Barcelona.
Michael Schumacher celebrated becoming the longest-serving Ferrari driver in history by leading a comfortable 1-2 finish for the Scuderia in front of its adoring tifosi .
Michael Schumacher won the Brazilian Grand Prix for the fourth time in his career today, but it wasn't an easy victory for the Ferrari driver as his brother, Ralf, hounded him all the way to the flag.
Ralf Schumacher produced a controlled drive at Sepang to add a fourth grand prix victory to his resume, and notch up the first Williams 1-2 finish since the Portuguese Grand Prix in 1996.
Michael Schumacher began his title defence in perfect fashion at the Australian Grand Prix, running apparently uncontested to a comfortable 54th career victory, and his third straight 'down under'.
Michael Schumacher bookended his fourth world championship season in fitting style, taking a ninth win of the year and enough points to ensure that he became the highest scorer of all time in Formula One.
Juan Montoya finally broke his grand prix duck after a solid workmanlike performance brought him victory in front of Ferrari in the Italian Grand Prix at Monza.
Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher romped to an easy victory today at the Belgium Grand Prix to help alleviate his fellow countryman's woes following the thrashing Germany received last night in the international football match against England (they lost 5-1).
Ferrari not only got a one-two finish at the Hungarian Grand Prix and a maximum 16 points but the Maranello based outfit also clinched their third consecutive Constructors' Championship and the 2001 Drivers' Championship.
Ralf Schumacher was handed the chance to do something his brother has managed just once in his career - winning in front of the Hockenheim faithful - as the rest of the expected frontrunners fell by the wayside in the German Grand Prix.
Mika Hakkinen proved wrong the doubters that suggested he'd retire, by dominating the British Grand Prix at Silverstone.
Michael Schumacher took another giant step towards repeating as world champion by scoring an impressive 50th grand prix success at Magny-Cours.
Michael Schumacher took a commanding victory in the European Grand Prix after a combination of fast laps and penalties saw off the challenge of both Williams drivers.
They dominated in qualifying, they dominated in the race - Ralf and Michael Schumacher allowed no-one else so much as a look in during the Canadian Grand Prix.
Michael Schumacher led home a Ferrari one-two in Monaco, as problems for both McLarens limited the Woking team to a bit part and two points.
David Coulthard played the numbers game to win his second grand prix of the season, coming from seventh on the A1-Ring grid to beat both Ferraris in a close-fought one-stop race.
Michael Schumacher took the Spanish Grand Prix win he always appeared capable of - but only after race-long rival Mika Hakkinen broke down on the last of the 65 laps.
Running unmolested for the first in a grand prix this season, Ralf Schumacher was able to lead from start to finish and claim a maiden F1 victory at Imola.