Michael Schumacher Sylvester Stallone Formula 1
Michael Schumacher Sylvester Stallone Formula 1
Michael Schumacher Sylvester Stallone Formula 1
Millionaire Paris

Michael Schumacher Sylvester Stallone Formula 1

Regular price €29,90

Material :
- Printing made in France
- Available from S to 3XL
- 100% combed cotton, 93% cotton 7% viscose for grey
- Modern cut
- 160 g/m²
- Contrasting cleanliness strip (Ash grey)
- No collar label, just a chip of size
- Double seams on sleeves and hem
- Side seams

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Size guide

  S M L XL 2XL 3XL
Length (inches) 28 29 ¼ 30 ¼ 31 ¼ 32 ½ 33 ½
Width (inches) 18 20 22 24 26 28
  S M L XL 2XL 3XL
Length (cm) 71 74 77 79 83 85
Width (cm) 46 51 56 61 66 71
Michael Schumacher is a German racing driver. He holds the world record for victories (seven to be exact) in the drivers' world championship. He has won the Formula 1 Grand Prix 96 times, making him one of the greatest athletes in his category.
He started his Formula 1 career in 1991, at the age of 22, as a substitute in the Jordan team. Very quickly, he was recruited by the Benetton Formula team with which he became world champion in 1994 and 1995. In 1996, he joined the Scuderia Ferrari, a legendary team in which he won more than 70 victories. The "Red Baron" is also in competition with his younger brother Ralf, who also won Grand Prix races in the Williams and Toyota teams.
Michael Schumacher announced in 2006 that he is retiring. He was then a consultant for Scuderia Ferrari, simply driving during some private tests. He tries to resume competition in 2009, in vain, since he suffers from multiple pains following a motorcycle accident in Spain. He finally made his comeback to Mercedes-Benz in 2010, without winning. He then took the decision to definitively stop his career on October 4, 2012.