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2000 title success was "decisive" for Schumacher and Ferrari

When Michael Schumacher won the 2000 Formula 1 world championship; it was a "decisive" moment for the German's career, according to his manager Sabine Kehm. Schumacher won the first two of his seven world titles with Benetton, before switching to Ferrari for the 1996 campaign. However, the German driver endured a few frustrating years prior to his first success with Scuderia. He was disqualified from the world championship in 1997, and then suffered a broken leg which forced him to miss most of the 1999 season. 2000 was the year for Schumacher, as himself and Ferrari claimed nine victories on the way to clinching his first of five successive titles with the Italian side in a...
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