THE incredible career of seven-time F1 World Champion Michael Schumacher is celebrated with a remarkable showcase of his personal collection.

Located at the Motorworld Köln-Rheinland classic car centre, near his hometown of Kerpen in Germany, the display features a range of his machines, from karting through the junior ranks to his F1 career, which featured 91 race wins and 68 pole positions.

Included in the collection are the Jordan 191 (chassis 04), the Benetton B191 (chassis 06), B194 (chassis 06) and B195 (chassis 04), and the Ferrari F310 (chassis 167), F300 (chassis N186), F399 (chassis N195), F1-2000 (chassis N201), F2001 (chassis N209), F2002 (chassis N223), F2003-GA (chassis N227) and F2004 (chassis N238).

Also in the mix are two vehicles on loan from the Mercedes-Benz Museum – the 1991 Sauber Mercedes C291, which Schumacher and Jochen Mass used to win the World Sportscar round in Mexico, and the Mercedes-AMG F1 show car from 2010.

There is also the vintage Fiat 500, which Schumacher was gifted from the Ferrari factory in 1997, plus his Formula Ford 1600 and Reynard Formula 3 cars.

In addition to the machines on show, there are over 20 original helmets, more than 40 trophies, including those from the Australian Grand Prix, plus a host of personal items.

Entrance to the Michael Schumacher Private Collection is free of charge and open daily.