Michael Schumacher was spotted in public at the weekend (Picture: Getty)

Michael Schumacher remains one of the best and most loved Formula One drivers of all time.

Many F1 fans were left delighted this weekend when the former Ferrari superstar was ‘seen in public for first time in 11 years’ after his nasty skiing accident.

The 55-year-old suffered a severe brain injury following that incident in 2013 and his family have understandably been fiercely protective of his privacy ever since.

F1 fans have always respected the family’s wish for privacy – and continue to celebrate the German’s incredible career achievements in the sport.

But how many World Championships does Schumacher have in his trophy cabinet? And how many races did he win overall? Read on to find out…

How many world titles did Michael Schumacher win?

Michael Schumacher won a record Formula One World Drivers’ Championship titles.

Michael Schumacher pictured holding the Formula One World Drivers' Championship trophy
Michael Schumacher won five of his world titles with Ferrari (Picture: Getty)

That record still stands to this day, although he now shares it with Lewis Hamilton after the British star tied the German in 2020.

Schumacher won his first two world titles with Benetton back-to-back in 1994 and 1995. Benetton, no longer a team in F1, were purchased by Renault in 2000.

Schumacher then moved to Ferrari – almost becoming synonymous with their famous red colours – as he remarkably won five titles in a row from 2000 to 2004.

Michael Schumacher celebrates with Ferrari teammates after winning his sixth world title
Michael Schumacher announced his second retirement in 2012 (Picture: Getty)

He retired in 2006 but made a brief return to race for Mercedes between 2010 and 2012.

It’s 12 years this month that Schumacher announced his second retirement and 18 years this month since he won his last race.

How many races did Michael Schumacher win?

Michael Schumacher won a total of Formula One Grand Prix races. That is the second most of all time behind Lewis Hamilton, who has currently won 105.

Schumacher’s race wins mostly came during his spell at Ferrari – 72 – including an incredibly dominant year in 2002.

That particular season saw Schumacher finish first or second in every single race except for the Malaysian GP, where he finished third.

Michael Schumacher’s number of pole positions

Michael Schumacher previously held the record for the most pole positions in F1 with . That has since been beaten by Lewis Hamilton’s 104.

What other notable F1 records does Michael Schumacher still hold?

Michael Schumacher still holds the record for the most fastest laps in Formula One with during his career.

His 100 per cent podium finish in 2002 is also still a record which is yet to be matched by any other driver.

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