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Rookie Mick Schumacher Is a Lot More to F1 Than Just Michael s Kid
Haas F1 s promising rookie heads into 2021 with a chance to prove that he is the future of an entire sport. Joe Portlock - Formula 1Getty Images
Mick Schumacher joins Nikita Mazepin in an all-rookie lineup for the Haas F1 Team in Formula 1 in 2021.
A Ferrari Academy driver, it is expected that Schumacher will likely be considered for a seat at Ferrari s senior team with a year or two.
Schumacher won the Formula 2 championship in 2020.
Admittedly, it can be hard to get past Mick Schumacher s name.
This is the eighth installment of our driver-by-driver preview of the 2021 Formula 1 season. This weekend, we will be covering Haas F1. You can find the rest of our previews here.
Binotto: Schumacher could have ‘difficult’ year PlanetF1 19/12/2020 © Getty Images Mick Schumacher
Mattia Binotto expects Mick Schumacher to need a full year of Formula 1 under his belt before showing his true potential.
Schumacher, son of Michael, the seven-time former World Champion, steps up next year to join the Haas team after capturing the Formula 2 drivers’ title.
A Ferrari Academy driver, the 21-year-old German has shown throughout his career so far that despite being a relatively slow starter when he joins a new team or category, once he is fully up to speed he becomes a really formidable force.
And the same could happen again in F1, according to Ferrari team principal Binotto, as Schumacher begins in the elite series at a team who were among the backmarkers for the duration of 2020 with a car they were not developing.
Binotto: Schumacher could have ‘difficult’ year
Date published:
December 19 2020
Mattia Binotto expects Mick Schumacher to need a full year of Formula 1 under his belt before showing his true potential.
Schumacher, son of Michael, the seven-time former World Champion, steps up next year to join the Haas team after capturing the Formula 2 drivers’ title.
A Ferrari Academy driver, the 21-year-old German has shown throughout his career so far that despite being a relatively slow starter when he joins a new team or category, once he is fully up to speed he becomes a really formidable force.
And the same could happen again in F1, according to Ferrari team principal Binotto, as Schumacher begins in the elite series at a team who were among the backmarkers for the duration of 2020 with a car they were not developing.
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