Formula One — 2003

At the Hungarian Grand Prix, Fernando Alonso became the youngest-ever race winner at the time (22 years old), marking the start of a legendary career.

Schumacher secured his sixth World Drivers' Championship, surpassing Juan Manuel Fangio's long-standing record of five titles. However, it was his toughest fight in years, winning by just two points over Kimi Räikkönen . Formula One 2003

Kimi Räikkönen (McLaren) and Juan Pablo Montoya (Williams) pushed Schumacher to the final race in Japan. A controversial late-season tire rule change significantly impacted the performance of Michelin-shod teams like Williams, which some argue cost Montoya the title. At the Hungarian Grand Prix, Fernando Alonso became