David Schumacher
German racing driver
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2025 | Won the 24 Hours of Nürburgring in the SP9 Pro-Am class. |
2025 | Competing in the GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup with HRT Ford Performance racing team. |
2024 | Participated in multiple racing series including ADAC GT Masters (3rd place), Nürburgring Langstrecken-Serie, Prototype Cup Germany, and 24 Hours of Nürburgring (3rd place in SP10 class). |
2024 | Schumacher took pole position during the opening round of the ADAC GT Masters. |
2024 | Schumacher and Owega won races at both the Nürburgring and Hockenheimring. |
2024 | Dominated the Nürburgring weekend by winning both races and taking pole position on Sunday. |
2024 | David Schumacher joined the ADAC GT Masters series, partnering with Salman Owega at the Haupt Racing Team. |
2024 | Achieved his maiden podium at the Zandvoort circuit. |
2024 | Finished the ADAC GT Masters championship in third place overall with Salman Owega. |
2023 | Schumacher began competing in the GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup, partnering with Marius Zug and Miklas Born for Winward Racing. |
2023 | David Schumacher competed in the DTM series with Winward Racing, achieving a best finish of ninth place at the Nürburgring and ultimately finishing 25th in the overall standings. |
2023 | Schumacher won a class victory at the Nürburgring in the GT World Challenge Europe Endurance Cup, contributing to the team's third-place finish in the Gold Cup championship. |
2022 | Transitioned to Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters with Mercedes-AMG Team Winward, finishing 28th. Also continued in FIA Formula 3 Championship. |
2022 | Concluded the DTM season in 28th place without scoring any points, characterizing the season as 'not good'. |
2022 | Qualified tenth at the Lausitzring and finished 14th in the race, marking a promising start to his DTM season. |
2022 | Involved in a collision with Thomas Preining at the final event, which resulted in a fracture of his lumbar vertebrae. |
2022 | Received a twelve-place grid penalty at Spa-Francorchamps due to multiple track limit infractions. |
2022 | Achieved his best result of the season at Spa-Francorchamps, finishing eleventh, just a second behind the points positions. |
2022 | Experienced a collision with three-time DTM champion René Rast at the Nürburgring, which led to criticism of his driving conduct. |
2022 | Due to DTM commitments, Schumacher was replaced by Lirim Zendeli for the Barcelona round of the FIA Formula 3 Championship. |
2022 | At Zandvoort, Schumacher made his second appearance of the season with Charouz Racing System, replacing Christian Mansell who returned to the Euroformula Open. |
2022 | Schumacher finished 28th overall in the FIA Formula 3 Championship, being the highest-scoring non-regular driver and ahead of some full-time competitors. |
2022 | Schumacher missed the Monza season finale of the FIA Formula 3 Championship due to DTM commitments, with Alessandro Famularo replacing him. |
April 2022 | David Schumacher returned to Charouz Racing System in the FIA Formula 3 Championship, replacing Ayrton Simmons at the Imola round. He started 29th in both races but recovered to finish 18th and 12th. |
2021 | Schumacher finished the season 14th overall with 55 points, helping Trident clinch the constructors' championship by 4 points. |
2021 | At Zandvoort, Schumacher qualified a career-best 2nd place but was taken out by Victor Martins while running in 2nd place with 3 laps remaining. |
2021 | At Spa-Francorchamps, Schumacher and teammate Jack Doohan secured Trident's first one-two finish in Formula 3 history. |
July 4 2021 | Schumacher achieved his first FIA F3 points, podium, and victory in race 2 of the third round at the Red Bull Ring, starting from reverse-grid pole position. |
February 2021 | David Schumacher was announced as a racing driver for Trident Racing in the FIA Formula 3 Championship season. |
2020 | Finished the FIA Formula 3 Championship in 28th place, with a best finish of 12th in the Austria feature race. |
2020 | After the Spanish round, Schumacher left Charouz Racing System and joined Carlin Racing in the FIA Formula 3 Championship. |
February 2020 | David Schumacher confirmed to race full-time in the FIA Formula 3 Championship with Charouz Racing System. |
2019 | Competed in Formula Regional European Championship, finishing 4th with 4 wins and 5 pole positions. Also participated in F3 Asian Winter Series, FIA Formula 3 Championship, and Macau Grand Prix. |
2019 | Participated in the South Garda Winter Cup - OK series, finishing 70th. |
2019 | During the Formula Regional European Championship season, Schumacher claimed four race victories, including two consecutive wins at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. |
2019 | Finished 4th in the Formula Regional European Championship, with additional achievements including five podium finishes, five pole positions, and three fastest laps. |
December 2019 | Participated in the second round of the MRF Challenge Formula 2000 series at Bahrain International Circuit. Secured both pole positions, finished all four races on the podium, and won the second race. |
November 2019 | Competed in the Macau Grand Prix representing Sauber Junior Team by Charouz. Qualified 23rd, finished 21st in the main race after falling to 25th in the qualifying race. |
September 2019 | Made his FIA Formula 3 Championship debut with Campos Racing, substituting for injured Alex Peroni at the final round in Sochi. Finished 22nd and 20th in the two races. |
March 2019 | David Schumacher was announced as a competitor in the inaugural Formula Regional European Championship, racing with US Racing team co-owned by his father. |
January 2019 | Named as part of Pinnacle Motorsport's three-car line-up for the Asian F3 Winter Series, competing in two of the championship's three rounds and securing a podium finish at the Buriram International Circuit. |
2018 | Competed in final two rounds of Euroformula Open Championship with RP Motorsport as a guest driver, achieving two 4th-place finishes at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya and finishing 6th in the Spanish Formula 3 championship. |
2018 | In ADAC Formula 4, achieved three 4th place finishes and ended the season 9th in the championship. |
2018 | Won eight races in the Rookies' Cup and claimed the rookie champion title. |
2018 | Claimed three wins in the Formula 4 UAE Championship and finished as vice-champion to Charles Weerts. |
January 2018 | Made his single-seater debut in the Formula 4 UAE Championship with Rasgaira Motorsports Team, competing from the second round onwards. |
2017 | David Schumacher finished 2nd in the Formula 4 UAE Championship with Rasgaira Motorsports Team, winning 3 races and securing 5 pole positions. |
2017 | Competed in multiple karting series: WSK Champions Cup - OK (21st place), South Garda Winter Cup - OK (27th place), WSK Super Master Series - OK (14th place), German Karting Championship - Senior (2nd place), and CIK-FIA European Championship - OK (13th place). |
August 2017 | David Schumacher was announced to graduate to single-seaters, joining his father's US Racing team in the 2018 ADAC Formula 4 Championship. |
2016 | Participated in several karting competitions: WSK Champions Cup - OKJ (31st place), South Garda Winter Cup - OKJ (NC), WSK Super Master Series - OK (23rd place), CIK-FIA European Championship - OK (22nd place), German Karting Championship - Senior (6th place), and CIK-FIA World Championship - OK (20th place). |
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