The last time a Schumacher drove a Mercedes F1 car

Seven-time world champion 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Michael Schumacher made a remarkabl🌳e F1 comeback for the 2010 sꦑeason.
While ultimately it didn’t live up to expectations, scoring just one podium across the three seasons, it was still memorable for 🐽many re🔥asons.
His iconic pole position at the 2012 Monaco Grand Prix, or some 🅰of his aggressive duels with the likes of Rubens Barrichello.

After calling time on his career at the end of 2012 - paving way for Lewis Hamilton to join the team - the season finale at 𓃲Interlagos wasn’t his l✨ast taste of action in an F1 car.
The legendary German drove the Mercedes W02 (2011 car) in May 2013 at th💯ꦰe Nurburgring Norschleife.
The Norschleife is arg🥂uably motorsport’s challenging circuits at 25.378km (15.769 mile).
Schumacher drove the W02 as part of the build-up to the Nurburgring 24 Hours en🌼durance 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 of 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 Siꦐlver Arrow’s lege𝔍nd began here.
“Posting a lap in a modern Silver Arrow on the most beautiful and most testing circuit in the world, what a bri💝lliant 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, providing crucial𓆏 support in the simulator during race weekends.

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