Michael Schumacher won his first Formula One drivers' world championship on November 13th, 1994
Michael Schumacher, a German race car driver who holds records for winning the most Formula One (F1) Grand Prix races, was born on January 3, 1969 in Hürth-Hermülhein, West Germany. Michael Schumacher won his first Formula One drivers' world championship on November 13th, 1994. He was the first German driver to capture the world title.
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