Mick Schumacher says he has "no plan B" in the event that his Formula 1 dream fades.
The burgeoning career of Michael Schumacher’s son has been on the rise for the past several years, but he is now facing a crucial second season in Formula 2.
When asked by Playboy about what would happen if his Formula 1 aspirations fade, the 21-year-old said: "There is no plan B, and there never was.
"If you have a plan B, you aren’t really pursuing your plan A," the German added.
Schumacher drove several F1 cars in the past couple of seasons, including the up-to-date Ferrari and Alfa Romeos as part of Ferrari’s junior program.
But those opportunities appear to have dried up for now.
"Of course it would be great if I could do a few more laps," he said when asked about whether a Friday outing might be on the cards for 2021.
"But now there are far fewer options to drive on a Friday," Schumacher added, referring to the corona crisis.
Nonetheless, his Formula 1 dream remains alive for now.
"I remember I was 11 years old, sitting with my father in a racing truck at the kart track in Kerpen," Mick recalled. "He looked me in the eye and asked me: ’Are you serious about this’.
"I told him that nothing is more important than getting to Formula 1."