V10 — 4 museum-grade prints from the period. Schumacher remains Germany's definitive sporting export of the reunification era — a Kerpen karting prodigy who carried national pride through Ferrari red and later inspired a generation of German drivers from Vettel to Rosberg. His record book dominance, philanthropic foundations, and family privacy after the 2013 skiing accident reframed a legacy that once seemed purely competitive into something more fragile and human. Mika Häkkinen became Finland's second Formula One World Champion after Keke Rosberg, cementing the Flying Finn lineage and McLaren's silver-arrow identity in an era when Ferrari and Schumacher threatened to dominate the record books. Damon Hill remains the only son of a Formula One World Champion to win the title himself — a British sporting narrative that bridges Graham Hill's 1962 BRM crown and the Williams-Renault dominance that ended when Villeneuve arrived in 1997.