Michael Schumacher ends Formula 1 Career with "fun" final race

Michael Schumacher's concluding race was a bit like the last three years he exhausted in Formula One after pending out of his first departure - solid but unglamorous. That didn't stop the German seven-time winner from methodically like what he called an "exciting" Brazilian Grand Prix on Sunday before walking left from a sport he occupied for numerous of his 19 seasons. 

"Even under these hard circumstances, my final Formula One race was marvelous fun," he said. "I would once again like to thank the team and all my fans for their grasp up over the past years. I've enjoyed the time we've exhausted together very much certainly." 

 F1's most victorious driver finished seventh at Interleague after improving from a perforate tire that left him a lap down early on in the race, receive a final six points to cap off his career. "What an exhilarating and exciting grand prix," Schumacher said. "Strangely adequate, my last ever Formula One race began with a pierce which pushed me down the running order. But it's always been my attitude to never give up, there's always a possibility, you just have to keep leaving and confiscate it when it comes." 

The stands at Interleague were crowded with banners and signs worship and cheer Schumacher. The 43-year-old German is reserved for the second time, having relinquished in 2006 before pending back with Mercedes in 2010. 

He resist in the last three seasons, though, being continually outpaced by colleague Nico Rosberg and organization only one platform finish, at the European GP in July. He ended 13th in the drivers' standings this period.

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