History of Ralf Schumacher in Timeline

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Ralf Schumacher

Ralf Schumacher is a German former Formula One racing driver and current broadcaster. He competed in Formula One from 1997 to 2007, securing six Grand Prix victories during his 11 seasons in the sport. While he didn't achieve the same level of success as his older brother, Michael Schumacher, Ralf was a consistent competitor and a notable figure in Formula One during his time.

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June 1975: Ralf Schumacher's Birth

In June 1975, Ralf Schumacher was born in Hürth, North Rhine-Westphalia, West Germany, to Rolf and Elisabeth Schumacher.

June 1975: Birth of Ralf Schumacher

In June 1975, Ralf Schumacher was born. He would later become a Formula One racing driver.

1991: Karting Success

In 1991, Ralf Schumacher clinched the NRW Cup and the Gold Cup in karting.

1992: German Junior Kart Championship Win

In 1992, Ralf Schumacher won the German Junior Kart Championship.

1992: Move into Car Racing

In 1992, at the age of 17, Ralf Schumacher moved into car racing, finishing runner-up in the ADAC Junior Formula Championship and testing a Formula Three car.

1994: German Formula Three Championship

In 1994, Ralf Schumacher entered the German Formula Three Championship, finishing third.

1995: Improved Performances

In 1995, Ralf Schumacher secured pole position and victory in the Macau Grand Prix and finished second in the Masters of Formula 3. He also took three victories and finished second in the German Formula Three series.

August 1996: Testing for McLaren

In August 1996, Ralf Schumacher tested for the McLaren team at Silverstone.

1996: Driving for Team Le Mans

In 1996, Ralf Schumacher drove for the Team Le Mans.

1996: Formula Nippon Series Win

In 1996, Ralf Schumacher won the Formula Nippon Series on his first attempt, becoming the first rookie driver to clinch the championship. He also finished runner-up in the All Japan Grand Touring Car Championship.

January 1997: Giancarlo Fisichella Confirmed as Teammate

In January 1997, Giancarlo Fisichella was confirmed as Ralf Schumacher's teammate at Jordan, replacing Martin Brundle.

1997: First podium in Argentina

In 1997, Ralf Schumacher achieved his first podium in Argentina with third place.

1997: First Season with Jordan Grand Prix

In 1997, Ralf Schumacher began driving in Formula One with Jordan Grand Prix.

1997: Formula One Debut

In 1997, Ralf Schumacher debuted in Formula One, competing until 2007. He entered his first season with Jordan Grand Prix.

1998: Season with Jordan

In 1998, Ralf Schumacher remained at Jordan, partnered by Damon Hill, but endured a difficult start with several retirements. He finished sixth at the British Grand Prix, securing his and Jordan's first point of the season.

1999: Fifth Place in Belgium

In 1999, Ralf Schumacher finished fifth place in Belgium using a one-stop strategy. In October, he extended his contract with Williams to a three-year deal worth $31 million and completed the season with a fifth place finish in Japan.

1999: Move to Williams Team

In 1999, Ralf Schumacher moved to the Williams team and finished sixth in the Drivers' Championship.

2000: Williams Partnership with BMW

From 2000 onwards, Williams partnered with BMW, one of BMW's stipulations was to have a German driver in the team.

2000: Season with Williams

In 2000, Ralf Schumacher continued to drive for Williams and he took third place in the opening race in Australia. He retired from the San Marino Grand Prix but managed to clinch consecutive fourth-place finishes in the next two races.

April 2001: Engagement to Cora-Caroline Brinkmann

In April 2001, Ralf Schumacher became engaged to Cora-Caroline Brinkmann, a former model.

October 2001: Marriage and birth of son David

In October 2001, Ralf Schumacher married Cora-Caroline Brinkmann in a private civil ceremony. Later that month, their son David Schumacher was born three weeks premature.

2001: First Grand Prix Win

In 2001, Ralf Schumacher won his first Grand Prix and finished fourth in the Drivers' Championship.

2001: Victories in 2001

In 2001, Ralf Schumacher won his second career victory in Canadian Grand Prix, with his elder brother Michael Schumacher finishing second marking the first one-two finish by siblings. He finished the 2001 season fourth in the Drivers' Championship, with 49 points.

2002: Decision to Wear Glasses

In 2002, Ralf Schumacher announced his intention to wear glasses over the coming season to improve his vision, a decision influenced by a car crash on the Autobahn 3. The FIA granted permission, and Schuberth developed padding for his helmet.

2003: Injury and Recovery

During the United States Grand Prix in 2003, Ralf Schumacher suffered serious injuries in an accident. He had to miss the next six races, with Gené and Pizzonia substituting for him. In July, he signed a three-year contract with Toyota and later returned for the Chinese Grand Prix.

2003: 2003 Season Highlights

In 2003, Ralf Schumacher scored points in the opening seven races, clinched second place in Canada, and secured victories in the European and French Grands Prix. However, at the German Grand Prix, he retired due to a collision and received a penalty which was successfully appealed.

2004: Departure from Williams

At the end of 2004, Ralf Schumacher left Williams.

2004: 2004 Season with Williams

In 2004, Ralf Schumacher aimed for a competitive season with Williams. He started well, finishing fourth in Australia, but faced engine failure in Malaysia. At the Canadian Grand Prix, he qualified on pole but was later disqualified for brake duct irregularities.

2005: Joining Toyota Racing

In 2005, Ralf Schumacher joined Toyota Racing.

2005: 2005 Season with Toyota

In 2005, Ralf Schumacher secured his first two points scores of the season in Malaysia and Bahrain, but in San Marino he took a 25-second penalty for an incident in his pitstops.

2006: Toyota Performances

In 2006 Toyota showed certain level of performance which led Ralf Schumacher to be optimistic about the next season, 2007.

2006: Performance with Toyota Racing

In 2006, Ralf Schumacher continued racing with Toyota Racing.

2006: Season with Toyota

In 2006, Ralf Schumacher started the season with a non-points finish in Bahrain, but managed to score his and Toyota's first points of the season with eighth place in Malaysia. He also secured his and Toyota's only podium finish of the season in Australia.

December 2007: Formula One test for Force India

In December 2007, Ralf Schumacher participated in a Formula One test for the newly formed Force India team, aiming to secure a race seat. However, he was the slowest driver during the test and subsequently announced that he would not join the team for 2008, making his future participation in Formula One unlikely.

2007: Last Formula One Season

2007 marked Ralf Schumacher's final season in Formula One.

2007: Continued partnership with Trulli, season challenges

In 2007, Ralf Schumacher continued his partnership with Trulli at Toyota, with optimism despite the team's previous performance. The season brought challenges, including finishing outside the points-scoring positions in several rounds, a collision at the Spanish Grand Prix leading to retirement, and public pressure from Toyota to improve performance after qualifying 18th for the Canadian Grand Prix.

2007: Criticism from PETA over animal hunting

In 2007, Ralf Schumacher faced criticism from People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) following accusations that he paid £35,000 to shoot three deer in a defined area.

February 2008: Driving in Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM)

In February 2008, it was announced that Ralf Schumacher would participate in the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM) series, driving for Mücke Motorsport. He made his début at the Hockenheimring.

2008: Formula One unlikely

In 2008, Ralf Schumacher acknowledged that the possibility of his participating in Formula One would be unlikely after testing with Force India in December 2007.

2008: Joining DTM

In 2008, Ralf Schumacher joined the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM).

2008: Seeking a Formula One seat

In 2008, Ralf Schumacher was linked to several Formula One teams after his departure from Toyota. He had talks with Toro Rosso but they signed other drivers. He also approached McLaren for a seat but was turned down. Despite these setbacks, he remained hopeful of securing a Formula One seat for 2008.

2009: Driving for Mercedes-Benz in DTM

In 2009, Ralf Schumacher extended his contract and moved to the HWA Team to drive for Mercedes-Benz in DTM, partnered by Paul di Resta, Bruno Spengler, and Gary Paffett. He secured his first points of the season with a sixth-place finish at the Norisring.

March 2010: Retained by HWA for DTM season

On March 23, 2010, Ralf Schumacher was retained by HWA for the 2010 DTM season, partnering with di Resta, Spengler, and Gary Paffett. His season began with a ninth-place finish at the Hockenheimring.

2010: Championship Result

In 2010 Ralf Schumacher finished the season 14th in the Driver's Championship with three points.

2010: GP3 Series with RSC Mücke Motorsport

In 2010, Ralf Schumacher, along with Peter Mücke, ran the Berlin-based RSC Mücke Motorsport team in the GP3 Series.

2010: Rejection from new Formula One teams

In 2010, after two seasons away from Formula One, Ralf Schumacher's experience made him a target for new teams entering the sport, including US F1, Hispania (HRT), Virgin, and Lotus. However, he rejected all of their offers.

April 2011: Remained at HWA for 2011

On April 6, 2011, it was confirmed that Ralf Schumacher would remain at HWA for 2011, partnering with Paffett, Spengler, and Jamie Green. He achieved his first two podiums in DTM, with third place at the Hockenheimring and second at the Red Bull Ring.

October 2011: Staying at HWA for the 2012 Season

On 20 October 2011, it was announced that Ralf Schumacher would remain at HWA for the 2012 season, and was once again partnered by Green and Paffett who were joined by new signing Christian Vietoris.

2011: Laureus Ambassador Appointment

In 2011, Ralf Schumacher was appointed a Laureus Ambassador at the Laureus World Sports Awards for the Laureus Foundation.

2011: GP3 Series with RSC Mücke Motorsport

In 2011, Ralf Schumacher, along with Peter Mücke, ran the Berlin-based RSC Mücke Motorsport team in the GP3 Series.

2012: Retirement and Managerial Role

At the end of 2012, Ralf Schumacher retired from motorsport to become a manager within DTM, mentoring young drivers.

2012: DTM Season

In 2012, Ralf Schumacher had a DTM Season.

March 2013: Retirement from Motorsport

In March 2013, Ralf Schumacher retired from active motorsport and took on a management role at Mücke Motorsport, becoming a shareholder and mentoring young drivers signed with Mercedes-Benz.

February 2015: Divorce from Cora

In February 2015, Ralf Schumacher's lawyer confirmed that he and his wife, Cora, had divorced after a contentious separation. Cora received a €6 million settlement and the family home at Bergheim.

2015: Guest role in 'Alarm for Cobra 11'

In 2015, Ralf Schumacher had a guest role in an episode of the RTL television crime series "Alarm for Cobra 11 – The Highway Police".

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2016: Running ADAC Formula 4 team

From 2016, Ralf Schumacher took over running the ADAC Formula 4 team HTP Junior Team Ungar with Mercedes DTM technical chief Gerhard Ungar.

2019: Pundit and Co-commentator for Sky Deutschland

In 2019, Ralf Schumacher became a pundit and co-commentator for Formula One races for the pay-TV channel Sky Deutschland.

July 2024: Announcement of same-sex relationship

On July 14, 2024, Ralf Schumacher announced on social media that he was in a same-sex relationship with his partner of two years, 34-year-old Étienne Bousquet-Cassagne.

August 2024: Prototype Cup Germany win with son David

In August 2024, Ralf Schumacher made a one-off return to racing at the Nürburgring round of the Prototype Cup Germany, sharing a US Racing-fielded Ligier JS P320 LMP3 car with his son David. The duo won both races held that weekend.

February 2026: Engagement Announcement

On February 10, 2026, Ralf Schumacher announced his engagement to Étienne Bousquet-Cassagne.