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Schumi calls it a day
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Schumi calls it a day

German Formula One legend Michael Schumacher confirmed on Thursday that he will retire at the end of the current season, after Mercedes ended his contract in order to recruit British pilot Lewis Hamilton last week.
Schumacher to be replaced by Hamilton
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Schumacher to be replaced by Hamilton

German Formula 1 veteran and seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher has been replaced by British driver Lewis Hamilton, who signed a three-year deal to drive for Mercedes from 2013, the firm announced on Friday.
Schumacher under fire for poor track record
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Schumacher under fire for poor track record

Formula 1 legend Michael Schumacher is under heavy fire for a series of poor performances which have left him 12th in the drivers’ rankings and his Mercedes team openly talking about ditching him for British driver Lewis Hamilton.
Schumi spends a penny as F1 mourns doctor
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Schumi spends a penny as F1 mourns doctor

As Formula 1 remembered long-serving on-track doctor Sid Watkins with a minute’s silence, racing legend Michael Schumacher missed it because he was in the toilet – but said he was thinking of his old friend nonetheless.
Flawless Ferrari wins German Grand Prix
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Flawless Ferrari wins German Grand Prix

Fernando Alonso extended his lead in this year's Formula One drivers' world championship on Sunday when he drove to a flawless victory for Ferrari in the German Grand Prix in Hockenheim.
Banker jailed for $44m Formula 1 bribe
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Banker jailed for $44m Formula 1 bribe

A German banker who told a court he took a $44 million bribe from Formula 1 head Bernie Ecclestone, has been jailed for more than eight years after being convicted of corruption, tax evasion and fraud.
German banker: I took $44m Formula 1 bribe
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German banker: I took $44m Formula 1 bribe

A former top German bank manager has admitted taking $44 million from Formula 1 owner Bernie Ecclestone for selling the race business to the “right” bidder. He described his payment as a “giant mountain of money.”