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Ralf Schumacher
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Age50 years
BornJun 30, 1975
Height5'10" (1.78 m)
Weight165 lbs (75 kg)
BMI23.7
CountryGermany
ProfessionFormula one driver, athlete, racing automobile driver
ZodiacCancer ♋
Born inHürth

Ralf Schumacher

Personal Facts, Age, Height and Biography of Ralf Schumacher

Ralf Schumacher, born on June thirtieth, nineteen seventy-five, is a distinguished former German racing driver and broadcaster, renowned for his time in Formula One from nineteen ninety-seven to two thousand seven. Over the course of eleven seasons, he celebrated victory in six Formula One Grands Prix, showcasing his remarkable talent on the track.

Hailing from North Rhine-Westphalia, Ralf is the younger sibling of the legendary seven-time Formula One World Champion, Michael Schumacher. Together, they hold the unique distinction of being the only brothers to each have won a Formula One Grand Prix, a testament to their family's racing legacy.

Ralf's journey in motorsport began at the tender age of three when he took to karting, quickly achieving early success. He transitioned to automobile racing, competing in the German Formula Three Championship and the Formula Nippon series. His Formula One debut came with Jordan Grand Prix in nineteen ninety-seven, and he later joined the Williams team in nineteen ninety-nine, where he finished sixth in the Drivers' Championship that year.

In two thousand one, Ralf clinched his first Grand Prix victory, ultimately finishing fourth in the Drivers' Championship. He continued to impress, winning five additional races over the next two years. After leaving Williams at the end of two thousand four, he joined Toyota Racing in two thousand five. However, internal pressures led to his departure from Formula One after the two thousand seven season.

Post-Formula One, Ralf ventured into the Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters (DTM) in two thousand eight, where he achieved moderate success before retiring from motorsport in two thousand twelve. He then transitioned into a managerial role within DTM, focusing on mentoring young drivers. Currently, Ralf serves as a co-commentator for Sky Sport in Germany, sharing his insights and expertise with racing enthusiasts.