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How did Ralf Schumacher get to Formula 1? Schumacher was born in Germany on 30th June 1975, and he started karting at three years old. He found success in the early 90s and started moving up the ranks ...
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GPblog revealed last week that Christian Horner's position at Red Bull Racing is wavering. Ralf Schumacher believes he knows ...
It read: "Ralf and Etienne are overwhelmed by the great response from around the world, nobody could have expected that." Schumacher, the brother of seven-time F1 champion Michael, was married to ...
Asked if F1 was now a place where people could be ... Image: Fernando Alonso and Ralf Schumacher on the podium together at the Australian GP in 2006 Aston Martin driver Fernando Alonso, who ...
Ralf Schumacher's ex-wife has begged the former ... claiming she had 'wasted her best years' on Ralf, but the brother of F1 legend Michael hit back, insisting she had known that he was gay before ...
Ralf Schumacher has spoken out after a miscommunication exploded into a F1 fallout between the German and Christian Horner ...
Ralf Schumacher has come out as gay after posting on social media, becoming the most high-profile driver in Formula 1 history to do so. Schumacher, brother of the seven-time F1 world champion ...
Former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher recently revealed that he was in a same-sex relationship with his general manager Etienne. The German driver raced at the pinnacle of motorsport from 1997 to 2007 ...
Ralf Schumacher praises Max Verstappen’s raw talent and discipline-defying skill, calling him “a different breed” of F1 ...
F1 fans have shared their reactions after former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher said he would not have put Liam Lawson, fired from Red Bull after just two races in the 2025 season, in any team.