Schumacher fails to finish on latest bike outing.

Michael Schumacher saw his first attempt at two-wheeled endurance racing end in disappointment when the seven-time Formula One title winner was forced to retire from the Oschersleben Eight Hours.

Schumacher had joined forces with Martin Bauer and Matthias von Hammerstein for the the latest round of the FIM World Endurance Championship, riding a Honda CBR1000 for the Honda Holzhauer Racing Promotion team and ran strongly in his time on the bike, despite a fall during qualifying.

Michael Schumacher (GER), Monaco F1 Grand Prix, 22nd-25th, May 2008
Michael Schumacher (GER), Monaco F1 Grand Prix, 22nd-25th, May 2008
© Peter Fox

Michael Schumacher saw his first attempt at two-wheeled endurance racing end in disappointment when the seven-time Formula One title winner was forced to retire from the Oschersleben Eight Hours.

Schumacher had joined forces with Martin Bauer and Matthias von Hammerstein for the the latest round of the FIM World Endurance Championship, riding a Honda CBR1000 for the Honda Holzhauer Racing Promotion team and ran strongly in his time on the bike, despite a fall during qualifying.

Indeed, amongst the 'third' riders, Schumacher was seventh quickest during his qualifying session of the 46 riders to head out onto the track and the #77 machine eventually lined up ninth on the grid for the race itself, and first in the Open Class.

Despite a promising start to the race, the team soon ran into problems and after the opening four hours of the race, the trio were down in 50th place of the 54 starters with Bauer having spent more time in the pits than on the track after a series of problems with the front end of the bike.

Eventually the team was forced to call it a day after just over six hours of racing, having completed 145 laps.

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