The last time a Schumacher drove a Mercedes F1 car

Seven-time world champion 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Michael Schumacher made a remarkable F1 comeback for 𒐪the 2010 season.
While ultimately it didn’t live up to expectations, s𓆉coring just one podium across🐲 the three seasons, it was still memorable for many reasons.
His icoꦡnic pole position at the 2012 Monaco Grand Prix, or some of his aggressive duels wit🐷h the likes of Rubens Barrichello.

After calling time on his career at the end of 2012 - paving way f💛or Lewis Hamilton to join the team - the season finale at Interlagos wasn’t his last taste of ꧃action in an F1 car.
The legendary German drove the Mercedes W02 (🐬2011 car) in May 2013 at the Nurburgring Norschleife.
The Norschleife is arguably🦩 motorsport’s challenging circuits at 25.378km (15.769 🍃mile).
Schumacher drove the W02 as part of the build-up⭕ t♑o the Nurburgring 24 Hours endurance race.
At the time, Schumacher said: “I have a lot of fond memories of the Nürburgring and am really looking forward to giving fans and friends from my home town o🐽f Kerpen, which is quite close to the Nürburgring, something to remember as they see me drive by.
♐“But it will be a fantastic experience for me too, driving along the Nordschleife in a state-of–the-art F1 Silver Arrow, particularly in view of the fact that the Silver Arrow’s legend began here.
“Posting a lap in a modern Silver Arrow on the most beautiful and most testing circ🉐uit in the world, what a brilliant mix – it’s every motor racing driver’s dream!”

10 years on, Mick - Schumacher’s son - will drive for ༺Mercedes at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya as part of a Pirelli tyre test.
Mick is Mercedes’ third driver in F1 2023, pr🍰oviding crucial support in the simulator during race weekends.

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