The Ferrari Museum dedicates, in collaboration with the Keep Fighting Foundation, a special exhibition to Michael Schumacher open on the occasion of his 50th birthday, January 3, 2019 and will remain open until March 31, 2019.
Maranello's tribute to Michael Schumacher for his 50th birthday takes shape in a special show that tells of his extraordinary career and his unmatched records in the history of F1: 7 world titles, 91 victories, 155 podiums.
The Hall of Victories, exhibits some of the most important Ferrari single-seater among those driven in its eleven years with the Scuderia. From the 1996 F310, with which Schumacher won three GPs in his first season with the Prancing Horse, to the F399 that allowed the longest-running team in the history of Formula 1 to open in 1999 an exceptional winning cycle with the conquest of the Constructors title. The F1-2000 of the legendary "Alba Rossa" is also present, when Suzuka Michael returned to conquer the world title 21 years after Jody Scheckter. They could not miss the F2002 and the F2004, the record cars, and the 248 F1 of 2006, with which he conquered his last victory in China, the number 72 with Ferrari.
Enthusiasts will also have the opportunity to discover a lesser-known side of Schumacher, the developer side. After leaving Formula 1, in fact, the Kerpen champion remained in Ferrari not only to help the Scuderia but also to contribute to the development of some road cars, such as the 430 Scuderia of 2007 and the Ferrari California of 2008.