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CNN —Seven-time Formula One world champion Lewis Hamilton has praised Ralf Schumacher after the former F1 driver revealed on Monday that he was in a same-sex relationship. He was previously married to Cora Schumacher and is the father to a son, David. The 49-year-old had an 11-year F1 career, driving for Jordan, Williams and Toyota and won six races along the way. The Mercedes driver spoke about the need for F1 to “do more” in order to make the sport more inclusive following Schumacher’s announcement. “There is one thing saying that it’s inclusive and there’s another thing actually making sure that people actually feel comfortable in the environments.
Persons: Lewis Hamilton, Ralf Schumacher, Schumacher, Michael Schumacher, Etienne, Carmen Geiss, Schumacher’s, ” Schumacher, Cora Schumacher, David, Williams, Hamilton, , it’s, ” Hamilton, Marco Canoniero, Organizations: CNN, Jordan, Toyota, Sky Sports, Sky Germany, Saudi Arabia Grands Prix Locations: German, Hungarian, Qatar, Saudi
Ralf Schumacher comes out as gay in social media post
  + stars: | 2024-07-15 | by ( Story Reuters | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +1 min
Reuters —Former Formula One driver Ralf Schumacher, younger brother of seven times world champion and Ferrari great Michael, announced on Sunday he was in a same-sex relationship. Ralf Schumacher won six F1 races during his career. Ralf Schumacher, 49, won six grands prix in an 11-year career that ended in 2007. German actress Carmen Geiss, a close friend, named Schumacher’s partner as Etienne and published a photograph of the couple on her own Instagram account. Ralf's brother, Michael (left), won seven world championships.
Persons: Ralf Schumacher, Michael, , Michael Cooper, Mike Beuttler, Cora, David, , ” David, Carmen Geiss, Etienne, Alex Grimm, Ralf Organizations: Reuters, Formula, Ferrari, Hulton Locations: German
Haas F1 boss Steiner plays it by the book
  + stars: | 2023-04-20 | by ( Alan Baldwin | ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
LONDON, April 20 (Reuters) - Haas boss Guenther Steiner has famously not watched the Netflix 'Drive to Survive' docu-series that made him a cult hero for a new wave of Formula One fans, but he has read every word of 'Surviving to Drive'. If they feel happy, I’m happy for them," said Steiner. He came back in 2005 when Red Bull bought the Jaguar team but then moved to NASCAR, returning to F1 when Haas debuted in 2016. RARE EXAMPLEThe book is a rare example of an active F1 boss putting his thoughts into print, however forthright and uncomplimentary. Ralf Schumacher, brother of seven times world champion Michael and uncle of Haas's dropped former driver Mick, is unlikely to enjoy it.
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