Michael Schumacher is back in his
Belgian 'living room' this weekend, ready to celebrate his 300th
career grand prix at the Spa-Francorchamps circuit that has
already given him so many great memories to treasure. The seven times Formula One world champion could not have chosen a more
special place for it.
Spa was where the German made an eye-catching debut in 1991,
qualifying seventh as a little-known stand-in with the Jordan
team, and where with Benetton in 1992 he took the first of his
record 91 wins.
The longest track in Formula One, sweeping through the
Ardennes forests, was also where he won his last championship in
2004 with Ferrari. The 43-year-old has won there six times, more
than any other driver.
"Spa is like my living room; For me, it's clearly the number
one race track in the world," the Mercedes driver declared in a
team preview as Formula One returned to work after the long
August shutdown. "It's uncanny how I always seem to have special moments
there...the fact that I will also take part in my 300th Grand
Prix at Spa was somehow almost inevitable and we will have to
celebrate it in the right way."
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