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Michael Schumacher's love for speed

Last updated on - Dec 31, 2013, 13:33 IST
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Michael Schumacher's love for speed

Formula One legend Michael Schumacher may have retired in 2012 after a glittering career but his love for speed and danger has now led to a serious head injury while skiing in France. (AFP Photo)
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Michael Schumacher's love for speed

The 44-year-old German suffered a blow to the head after hitting a rock at the upmarket Alps resort of Meribel, and although initial reports suggested his injuries were not life-threatening, he was later described by the hospital treating him in Grenoble as being in a critical condition. (AP Photo)
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Michael Schumacher's love for speed

The Meribel resort director, Christophe Gernigon-Lecomte, said Schumacher was skiing off-piste late Sunday morning with companions when he fell and struck his head. (AFP Photo)
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Michael Schumacher's love for speed

After years of racing in the high risk world of Formula One and winning a record seven world titles, Schumacher's accident suggests that perhaps retirement has not dulled his relish of dangerous pursuits. (AFP Photo)
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Michael Schumacher's love for speed

As an F1 racer, Schumacher was known for his daring overtaking manoeuvres, his at-times almost reckless abandon in the pursuit of victory and his mastery of the tricky conditions presented by rain. (AFP Photo)
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Michael Schumacher's love for speed

When Schumacher won his first world title in 1994 with Benetton, he did so in controversial fashion, crashing into his title rival Damon Hill at the final race after he had already scuppered his own hopes by going off the track when pushing hard despite leading comfortably. It was indicative of Schumacher's win-at-all-costs attitude and his willingness to take huge risks in order to do so. (Getty Images)
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Michael Schumacher's love for speed

Schumacher almost provoked a similar crash in the final race of the 1997 season when battling Jacques Villeneuve for the title, an incident for which he was retrospectively disqualified from the whole season. (Getty Images)
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Michael Schumacher's love for speed

Schumacher's career was also punctuated by accusations of dangerous driving following incidents such as a near collision with former teammate Rubens Barrichello in 2010, which the Brazilian later described as "the most dangerous thing" he had been through. (Getty Images)
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Michael Schumacher's love for speed

But even such mishaps didn't slow Schumacher down or quench his thirst for success as he went on to win five successive titles with Ferrari from 2000-2004. (AFP Photo)
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Michael Schumacher's love for speed

Schumacher retired at the end of the 2006 season before making a damp squib of a comeback in 2010 with Mercedes. But during his retirement he survived a horror accident that knocked him out when racing a motorbike in Spain. That time he was released from hospital after just five hours. (Getty Images)

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