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...combinatorial problem involving ‘up-down permutations’ such as 2 1 7 3 4 < 10—the number of ways to distribute the numbers 1 through 10 to make this work is 50521, same as the numerator of the 10th Euler formula...
SCHUMACHER: The Formula 1 race driver who can't stop winning...
Michael Schumacher vies with Tiger Woods as the world's best-paid athlete--last year they earned $75 million and $78 million, respectively. But while Woods' performance has been wobbly in the past two years, the German Formula 1 race driver has the opposite problem: he can't stop winning. Schumacher, 35, has been world champion six times, more than any other driver, and is on his way to his seventh title. In his 10-cylinder, 2,997-cc, 853-horsepower, carbon-fiber red Ferrari, Schumacher gets as close to perfection as is humanly possible at 220 m.p.h. The sport...
...Formula 1, which races on flat tracks, unlike the banked ovals of NASCAR, is one of the world's most valuable sports franchises. Internationally, its races attract 350 million TV viewers, compared with the 20 million who tune in to NASCAR's big races. Although F1 is bigger in Europe and Asia than in the U.S., the sport is seeking ways to expand in the U.S., the world's largest car market. But Schumacher's dominance is threatening that. Unlike Woods, whose earlier string of victories clearly contributed to golf's popularity, the fact that the German driver has already...
...teams. And Schumacher has perhaps the fastest reaction time of any F1 driver. He began developing his skills early, racing go-carts when he was 4 and becoming German national junior champion at 15. When Eddie Jordan, head of the Jordan racing team, offered Schumacher a chance to drive Formula 1 in 1991, Schumacher broke the track record for the Jordan car the first day. Since then he has won 80 of the 206 F1 races he has entered. Britain's David Coulthard has the second most wins among active drivers...