World champion Michael Schumacher, grieving the death of his mother hours earlier, gave Ferrari an emotional first win of the Formula One season at their home track on Sunday. (Results)
The German, wearing a black armband on the victory podium, started the race after dashing with his younger brother Ralf to mother Elisabeth's hospital bedside in Cologne for a final farewell on Saturday evening.
She died on Sunday morning, aged 55.
Schumacher was embraced by Brazilian team mate Rubens Barrichello and kept his race helmet on as he was led away from the finish area by Ferrari team boss Jean Todt, the Frenchman's arm lightly on his shoulder.
It was his 65th career win and Ferrari's 160th.
Schumacher was exempted from post-race ceremonies but he appeared on the podium, fighting back the tears as the German anthem sounded. He did not spray the champagne, which was left unopened by all three drivers.
Todt, who attended the post-race news conference in his driver's place, said the decision over whether to compete had been left to Schumacher.
"I think it was very important. He decided together with his brother yesterday to go to Germany and definitely he felt in a way more comfortable having been there," said the Frenchman.
"Today again Michael has shown the dimension of what he is as a driver and as a man.
"It's a shame sometimes that people may want not to understand what he is. Today I think he has done a big demonstration and we are very proud of him."
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