The web site formula1.com writes
... he [Schumacher] also faces the knowledge that he has only won his home Grand Prix once in ten years, and has not appeared on the podium for the past four. The German not only intends to redress this unflattering balance, but also to enjoy the opportunity to celebrate his latest title in front of thousands of supporters.Schumacher doesn't have to worry too much about winning the German GP. He has already wrapped up his fifth world championship and tied record holder Juan Manual Fangio.
The German Grand Prix is Sunday July 28th in Hockenheim.