Michael 50
File:Micheal 50.jpg | |
Date | 3 January 2019 |
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Location | Ferrari Museum |
Participants | worldwide |
Website | https://musei.ferrari.com/en/maranello/news/michael-50-schumacher-exhibition-opens-today |
Michael 50 is an exhibition hosted by the Ferrari Museum near Modena, Italy. It opened on January 3, 2019; timed to coincide with Michael Schumacher's 50th birthday.[1][2] The exhibition is a tribute to Schumacher's Formula One career, in which he attained 7 world titles, 91 victories and 155 podiums. It is organized in cooperation with "Keep Fighting Foundation", a non-profit foundation that celebrates Schumacher's life and attitude of never giving up.[3] One part of the exhibition, The Hall of Victories, displays some of the most important Ferrari Formula One cars driven by Schumacher in his 11 years with the Scuderia Ferrari team:
- Ferrari F310 (1996)
- Ferrari F399 (1999)
- Ferrari F1-2000 (2000)
- Ferrari F2001 (2001)
- Ferrari F2002 (2002)
- Ferrari F2003-GA (2003)
- Ferrari F2004 (2004)
- Ferrari 248 F1 (2006)
The exhibition features two road cars that Schumacher contributed to during their development:
- Ferrari 430 Scuderia (2007)
- Ferrari California (2008)
Unfortunately the cars owned and sold by Michael not are in exhibition:
- Ferrari Enzo Rosso Scuderia (with autographs)
- Ferrari FXX black (number 30) 30th Ferrari FXX
On February 1, 2019, the exhibition was visited by Michael's son Mick Schumacher, who recently signed with the Ferrari Driver Academy.[4]
See also[edit]
- List of Ferrari competition cars
- List of Ferrari road cars
- Museo Ferrari
- Museo Casa Enzo Ferrari
- Scuderia Ferrari
- Ferrari 70th Anniversary
- Scuderia Ferrari's 90th Anniversary
References[edit]
- ↑ "'Michael 50', Schumacher exhibition opens today". ferrari.com. Retrieved 3 January 2019.
- ↑ "Schumacher at 50: Ferrari says we're all with you". ansa.it. ansa. 3 January 2019. Retrieved 3 January 2019.
- ↑ "Ferrari-Exhibition". keepfighting.ms. Retrieved 3 January 2019.
- ↑ "Mick Schumacher: "Felice di essere il figlio del più grande"". gazzetta.it. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
External links[edit]
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- "Keep Fighting". Keep Fighting. Retrieved 2019-03-03.
- Museo Ferrari official website
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