Indianapolis (Indiana), Sept 29: Michael Schumacher won the United States Grand Prix here today, withstanding rain showers and his two rivals for the crown to virtually guarantee an unprecedented sixth formula one world championship. The 34-year-old German captured his sixth victory of the season and second in a row despite starting seventh, but pole-sitter Kimi Raikkonen's runner-up effort denied the Ferrari driver his fourth successive title.

Schumacher now has 92 points to 83 for Finland's Raikkonen, whose only chance at thwarting Schumacher is to guide his Mclaren Mercedes to victory October 12 in the season-ending Japanese Grand Prix while the German finishes ninth or worse. The result left Schumacher pumping his fist and jumping for joy on the podium, knowing his title was all-but secured with his 70th career triumph.

Colombia's Juan Pablo Montoya, second in the title chase when the day began, collided with Schumacher's teammate Rubens Barrichello on the second lap and took a 10-second penalty that doomed his title bid. Montoya settled for sixth and ranks third in the points race at 82, but a win for the BMW Williams ace in two weeks at Suzuka could only match Schumacher, who would claim the crown by virtue of more victories this season.

The 73-lap showdown over a 4.192-km course at Indianapolis motor speedway was struck by a downpour on lap 22. Schumacher went to his Bridgestone rain tyres a lap later and kept his grip on the title as others skidded off course.

Bureau Report