List of Formula One Grand Prix wins by Michael Schumacher

Schumacher in 2005

Michael Schumacher is a German racing driver who won seven Formula One world championships. Schumacher entered Formula One with the Jordan racing team in 1991, qualifying seventh in his debut race at the Belgian Grand Prix.[1][2] Following this race, he was signed by Benetton for the rest of the season.[2] His first Grand Prix win came the following year at the same venue as his debut race. Schumacher won his first Formula One World Championship in 1994, a season in which he won eight races. His victory was controversial, as he was involved in a collision with fellow championship contender Damon Hill at the final race in Adelaide. Both drivers had to retire their cars which resulted in Schumacher securing the championship.[2][3] He won his second championship the following year, winning nine races, and became the youngest double world champion at the time.[4][lower-alpha 1]

Schumacher joined Ferrari in 1996. He finished third in the championship, winning three races, in a season dominated by the Williams team.[7] His victory at the Spanish Grand Prix, which Schumacher won by 45 seconds, is noted as one of the great Formula One wet weather drives.[8][9] In the 1997 season, Schumacher won five races but was disqualified from the championship after the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile concluded that he had deliberately collided with Jacques Villeneuve, his championship rival, at the European Grand Prix in Jerez.[10] The following year, he won six races. Schumacher won his third world championship in 2000; the first for a Ferrari driver since 1979.[11] He followed this with four consecutive championships from 2001 to 2004. During the 2001 season, at the Belgian Grand Prix, Schumacher won his 52nd Grand Prix, breaking Alain Prost's record for the most career Grand Prix wins.[12] His 2002 season, in which he was on the podium in every race, included eleven race victories. The latter broke the record for the most wins in a single season.[4] Schumacher surpassed this with thirteen race victories in 2004.[4][13][lower-alpha 2] His final Grand Prix win was at the 2006 Chinese Grand Prix; at the end of that season he retired from Formula One.[2] Although he made a return to Formula One racing with Mercedes between 2010 and 2012, this did not result in any further victories.[15]

Schumacher contested 308 races in his career which included 91 Grand Prix wins;[15] the majority of his race victories were for the Ferrari team with 72. His most successful circuit was Magny-Cours where he won eight times in his career. Schumacher's largest margin of victory was at the 1994 Brazilian Grand Prix, a race in which he lapped the field, and the smallest margin of victory was at the 2000 Canadian Grand Prix when he beat teammate Rubens Barrichello by 0.174 seconds.

Wins

Michael Schumacher accumulated 91 Grand Prix victories through the first 16-year period of his career since entering Formula One.

Key:

  • No. – Victory number; for example, "1" signifies Schumacher's first race win.
  • Race  – Race number in Schumacher's Formula One career; for example "36" signifies Schumacher's 36th Formula One race.
  • Grid – The position on the grid from which Schumacher started the race.
  • Margin – Margin of victory, given in the format of minutes:seconds.milliseconds
Grand Prix victories[16]
No. Race Date Season Grand Prix Circuit Team Engine Grid Margin Ref
1 18 30 August 1992 1992 Belgian Spa-Francorchamps Benetton Ford 3 0:36.595 [17]
2 36 26 September 1993 1993 Portuguese Estoril 6 0:00.982 [18]
3 39 27 March 1994 1994 Brazilian Interlagos 2 1 lap [19]
4 40 17 April 1994 Pacific TI Circuit Aida 2 1:15.300 [20]
5 41 1 May 1994 San Marino Imola 2 0:54.942 [21]
6 42 15 May 1994 Monaco Monte Carlo 1 0:37.278 [22]
7 44 12 June 1994 Canadian Gilles Villeneuve 1 0:39.660 [23]
8 45 3 July 1994 French Magny-Cours 3 0:12.642 [24]
9 48 14 August 1994 Hungarian Hungaroring 1 0:20.827 [25]
10 50 16 October 1994 European Jerez 1 0:24.689 [26]
11 53 26 March 1995 1995 Brazilian Interlagos Renault 2 0:11.060 [27]
12 56 14 May 1995 Spanish Catalunya 1 0:51.988 [28]
13 57 28 May 1995 Monaco Monte Carlo 2 0:34.817 [29]
14 59 2 July 1995 French Magny-Cours 2 0:31.309 [30]
15 61 30 July 1995 German Hockenheimring 2 0:05.988 [31]
16 63 27 August 1995 Belgian Spa-Francorchamps 16 0:19.493 [32]
17 66 1 October 1995 European Nürburgring 3 0:02.684 [33]
18 67 22 October 1995 Pacific TI Circuit Aida 3 0:14.920 [34]
19 68 29 October 1995 Japanese Suzuka 1 0:19.337 [35]
20 76 2 June 1996 1996 Spanish Catalunya Ferrari Ferrari 3 0:45.302 [36]
21 82 25 August 1996 Belgian Spa-Francorchamps 3 0:05.602 [37]
22 83 8 September 1996 Italian Monza 3 0:18.265 [38]
23 90 11 May 1997 1997 Monaco Monte Carlo 2 0:53.306 [39]
24 92 15 June 1997 Canadian Gilles Villeneuve 1 0:02.565 [40]
25 93 29 June 1997 French Magny-Cours 1 0:23.537 [41]
26 97 24 August 1997 Belgian Spa-Francorchamps 3 0:26.753 [42]
27 101 12 October 1997 Japanese Suzuka 2 0:01.378 [43]
28 105 12 April 1998 1998 Argentine Autódromo Oscar Alfredo Gálvez 2 0:22.898 [44]
29 109 7 June 1998 Canadian Gilles Villeneuve 3 0:16.662 [45]
30 110 28 June 1998 French Magny-Cours 2 0:19.575 [46]
31 111 12 July 1998 British Silverstone 2 0:22.465 [47]
32 114 16 August 1998 Hungarian Hungaroring 3 0:09.433 [48]
33 116 13 September 1998 Italian Monza 1 0:37.977 [49]
34 121 2 May 1999 1999 San Marino Imola 3 0:04.265 [50]
35 122 16 May 1999 Monaco Monte Carlo 2 0:30.476 [51]
36 129 12 March 2000 2000 Australian Melbourne 3 0:11.415 [52]
37 130 26 March 2000 Brazilian Interlagos 3 0:39.898 [53]
38 131 9 April 2000 San Marino Imola 2 0:01.168 [54]
39 134 21 May 2000 European Nürburgring 2 0:13.822 [55]
40 136 18 June 2000 Canadian Gilles Villeneuve 1 0:00.174 [56]
41 142 10 September 2000 Italian Monza 1 0:03.810 [57]
42 143 24 September 2000 United States Indianapolis 1 0:12.118 [58]
43 144 8 October 2000 Japanese Suzuka 1 0:01.837 [59]
44 145 22 October 2000 Malaysian Sepang 1 0:00.732 [60]
45 146 4 March 2001 2001 Australian Melbourne 1 0:01.717 [61]
46 147 18 March 2001 Malaysian Sepang 1 0:23.660 [62]
47 150 29 April 2001 Spanish Catalunya 1 0:40.738 [63]
48 152 27 May 2001 Monaco Monte Carlo 2 0:00.431 [64]
49 154 24 June 2001 European Nürburgring 1 0:04.217 [65]
50 155 1 July 2001 French Magny-Cours 2 0:10.399 [66]
51 158 19 August 2001 Hungarian Hungaroring 1 0:03.363 [67]
52 159 2 September 2001 Belgian Spa-Francorchamps 3 0:10.098 [68]
53 162 14 October 2001 Japanese Suzuka 1 0:03.154 [69]
54 163 3 March 2002 2002 Australian Melbourne 2 0:18.628 [70]
55 165 31 March 2002 Brazilian Interlagos 2 0:00.588 [71]
56 166 14 April 2002 San Marino Imola 1 0:17.907 [72]
57 167 28 April 2002 Spanish Catalunya 1 0:35.630 [73]
58 168 12 May 2002 Austrian A1-Ring 3 0:00.182 [74]
59 170 9 June 2002 Canadian Gilles Villeneuve 2 0:01.132 [75]
60 172 7 July 2002 British Silverstone 3 0:14.578 [76]
61 173 21 July 2002 French Magny-Cours 2 0:01.104 [77]
62 174 28 July 2002 German Hockenheimring 1 0:10.503 [78]
63 176 1 September 2002 Belgian Spa-Francorchamps 1 0:01.977 [79]
64 179 13 October 2002 Japanese Suzuka 1 0:00.506 [80]
65 183 20 April 2003 2003 San Marino Imola 1 0:01.882 [81]
66 184 4 May 2003 Spanish Catalunya 1 0:05.716 [82]
67 185 18 May 2003 Austrian A1-Ring 1 0:03.362 [83]
68 187 15 June 2003 Canadian Gilles Villeneuve 3 0:00.784 [84]
69 193 14 September 2003 Italian Monza 1 0:05.294 [85]
70 194 28 September 2003 United States Indianapolis 7 0:18.258 [86]
71 196 7 March 2004 2004 Australian Melbourne 1 0:13.605 [87]
72 197 21 March 2004 Malaysian Sepang 1 0:05.022 [88]
73 198 4 April 2004 Bahrain Bahrain International Circuit 1 0:01.367 [89]
74 199 25 April 2004 San Marino Imola 2 0:09.702 [90]
75 200 9 May 2004 Spanish Catalunya 1 0:13.290 [91]
76 202 30 May 2004 European Nürburgring 1 0:17.989 [92]
77 203 13 June 2004 Canadian Gilles Villeneuve 6 0:05.108 [93]
78 204 20 June 2004 United States Indianapolis 2 0:02.950 [94]
79 205 4 July 2004 French Magny-Cours 2 0:08.329 [95]
80 206 11 July 2004 British Silverstone 4 0:02.130 [96]
81 207 25 July 2004 German Hockenheimring 1 0:08.388 [97]
82 208 15 August 2004 Hungarian Hungaroring 1 0:04.696 [98]
83 212 10 October 2004 Japanese Suzuka 1 0:14.098 [99]
84 222 19 June 2005 2005 United States Indianapolis 5 0:01.522 [100]
85 236 23 April 2006 2006 San Marino Imola 1 0:02.096 [101]
86 237 7 May 2006 European Nürburgring 2 0:03.751 [102]
87 242 2 July 2006 United States Indianapolis 1 0:07.984 [103]
88 243 16 July 2006 French Magny-Cours 1 0:10.131 [104]
89 244 30 July 2006 German Hockenheimring 2 0:00.720 [105]
90 247 10 September 2006 Italian Monza 2 0:08.046 [106]
91 248 1 October 2006 Chinese Shanghai 6 0:03.121 [107]

Notes

  1. Fernando Alonso broke this record in 2006, and he has since been surpassed by Sebastian Vettel in 2011.[5][6]
  2. Sebastian Vettel matched this record in 2013. Note that there was one more race in the 2013 season than in the 2004 season.[14]

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