Team: Red Bull Racing
Nationality: German
Podiums: 62
Points: 1451
Grand Prix entered: 120
World Championships: 4
Highest race finish: 1 (x39)
Highest grid position: 1 (x45)
Date of Birth: 03/07/1987
Place of Birth: Heppenheim
2013
Courts controversy early on by ignoring team orders and passing team mate Webber to win in Malaysia. A further 12 victories - including the last nine rounds - matches Schumacher's record of 13 wins in a season and ease him to a fourth consecutive title.
2012
Slow to adjust to the blown diffuser-less RB8 and has to wait until the fourth round in Bahrain to score his first pole position and race victory of the season. A late-campaign surge including four consecutive wins helps lift him to a third successive drivers' title.
2011
Totally dominates for Red Bull, becoming youngest double world champion in F1 history with four rounds to spare. Scores 11 wins and a record 15 pole positions.
2010
Despite some driver errors and technical maladies - plus tense rivalry with team mate Webber - supreme pace brings 10 poles and five victories en route to becoming youngest champion in F1 history. Comes from third in standings to clinch title with win at final round in Abu Dhabi.
2009
Continues to make the headlines for all the right reasons. Scores Red Bull's maiden pole and win in China, before winning again at Silverstone and Suzuka. A final victory at the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix helps him clinch second in the drivers' championship.
2008
First full season of Formula One sees him become the sport's youngest winner with a stunning wet-weather victory at Monza. Finishes eighth overall with 35 points and rewarded with a switch from Toro Rosso to Red Bull's 'senior' RBR team for 2009.
2007
Becomes sport's youngest point scorer when he stands in for BMW's Robert Kubica at Indy, finishing eighth. Secures full-time Toro Rosso race seat from August's Hungarian Grand Prix and earns the team their best result to date with fourth place in China.
2006
Runner-up in Formula Three Euro Series after three race wins. Competes in three World Series by Renault events, winning two. Named BMW Sauber's Friday test and reserve driver - five successful third-driver outings.
2005
Fifth in the Formula 3 Euro Series, declared best rookie driver after clinching five podiums. Enjoys first Formula One test with BMW Williams at Jerez.
2004
Formula BMW ADAC champion - finishes on podium in all 20 races, taking 18 victories.
2003
Claims second place in the Formula BMW ADAC championship after winning five of the 19 races.
2001
Wins German and European Junior karting titles.