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HOLT, Oliver [Michael Schumacher].

Winning Colors of Benetton: Michael Schumacher 1994 F1 Drivers' Champion.

Italy: Printed by SADEC Italy , [1994].

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First Edition of Winning Colors of Benetton; Signed by Legendary Formula One World Drivers' Champion Michael Schumacher
First edition of this commemorative work on the Benetton Formula team and Formula One World Drivers' Champion Michael Schumacher. Square octavo, original publisher's pictorial boards, unpaginated, profusely illustrated with color photographs. Boldly signed by Michael Schumacher on the front free endpaper. Very good in a very good dust jacket with rubbing and waviness to the text. Introduction and text by Oliver Holt. Pictures by Steven Tee and Peter Fox of LAT Photographic. Accompanied by a laid in postcard of Schumacher and a certificate of authenticity from Memstars. Rare and desirable signed.
Michael Schumacher (born January 3, 1969, in Hürth-Hermülheim, West Germany) is widely regarded as the greatest Formula One racing driver in the history of the sport — a judgment supported by a statistical record that remained unmatched for the better part of two decades. Making his Formula One debut in 1991, Schumacher won his first World Drivers' Championship in 1994 and went on to claim a record seven world titles over the course of his career, along with 91 race victories and 154 podium finishes. His most dominant period came during his years with the Scuderia Ferrari, where he won five consecutive championships from 2000 to 2004 — a run of supremacy that transformed Ferrari from a storied but underperforming constructor into the most dominant force in the sport. Beyond his race results, Schumacher fundamentally redefined the concept of the professional racing driver, introducing rigorous standards of physical and psychological preparation that raised the bar for the entire field and whose influence remains visible in the sport today. He retired initially in 2006 before returning with Mercedes from 2010 to 2012, concluding his career with a characteristically measured reflection: "I found that losing can be both more difficult and more instructive than winning." Both of his major records — most race victories and most world championships — have since been equaled or surpassed by Lewis Hamilton, though the debate over the greatest driver of all time remains very much alive. Since suffering a severe traumatic brain injury in a skiing accident in the French Alps in December 2013, Schumacher has remained largely out of public life, with his family maintaining strict privacy over his condition and ongoing care.
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