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Formula One drivers from Germany : ウィキペディア英語版 | Formula One drivers from Germany
There have been 51 Formula One drivers from Germany including two world champions, one of whom is currently racing in the sport. Michael Schumacher holds many records in F1 including the most world championship titles and the most consecutive titles. In 2008 Sebastian Vettel became the youngest ever driver to win a race and, in 2010, became the youngest world championship winner. There are currently four German race drivers in Formula One. ==World champions and race winners== Since the first season in 1950 Germany has produced two F1 World Drivers' Champions. The first title did not come until 1994 when Michael Schumacher claimed his first of seven championship victories. Sebastian Vettel is the second German drivers' champion, winning back-to-back titles in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013. Wolfgang von Trips was leading the championship in at the time of his fatal accident, and finished 2nd in the standings, just 1 point behind eventual champion Phill Hill. There have been seven race winners from Germany, with Michael Schumacher having by far the most victories. Vettel has wins to date. Ralf Schumacher won six Grands Prix and Heinz-Harald Frentzen won three. Wolfgang von Trips, who became the first German driver to win a Grand Prix, won two races both of which were in 1961.〔 Nico Rosberg has won races and Jochen Mass has won one.
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