Ferrari will commemorate the 50th birthday of Michael Schumacher with a special exhibition set to take place in January in Maranello.
Between 1996 and 2006, Schumacher was the final link of a dream team that brought the Scuderia six Constructors’ titles and five Drivers’ crowns, and which forged the German driver’s legend.
Schumacher retired from racing in 2012 after racing for three seasons with Mercedes, but tragedy ensued in December 2013 when the former driver suffered severe head injuries in a skiing accident that have left him out of the public eye ever since.
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Ferrari will open the exhibition at its Museum in Maranello on January 3 2019.
“Michael has a special place in the history of Ferrari,” said the Italian company in a statement.
“Between 1996 and 2006, he won five driver titles in a row (2000 to 2004) and made a significant contribution to the success of the Scuderia with six manufacturer titles in these years.
“The rooms of the museum are decorated with images from the unforgettable years that the seven-time world champion gave to all at Ferrari, and have created a legend that is greater than ever in the hearts of all fans.”
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