Schumacher captures European race



NUERBURGRING, Germany (AP) -- After a one-week departure from form, Formula One returned to its set ways: a victory by Michael Schumacher.
He captured the European Grand Prix in his home country Sunday, rebounding from last week's crash at Monaco to win for the sixth time in seven races this season.
The six-time world champion was on the pole and recorded his 76th Formula One victory. Rubens Barrichello was almost 18 seconds behind, giving Ferrari its fourth 1-2 finish this season.
Jenson Button was third. His BAR-Honda teammate, Takuma Sato, blew an engine late in the race while in second place. Button had been making the most consistent runs at Schumacher this season, with two seconds and three thirds in the last six races.
Schumacher's five-race, season-opening winning streak ended at the Monaco Grand Prix last week when he was hit by Juan Pablo Montoya. The Colombian finished eighth Sunday.
Schumacher completed the 60 laps around the 3.2-mile circuit 1 hour, 32 minutes, 35.101 seconds, averaging 124.399 mph.
He leads the driver standings with 60 points. Barrichello is next at 46 and Button is third at 38.
The Renaults of Jarno Trulli and Fernando Alonso, the only two cars to beat the Ferraris dating to last August, were fourth and fifth Sunday. Trulli won in Monaco last week and Alonso in Hungary last year.
Schumacher led easily into the first turn. Then the German pulled away with astonishing ease.
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