Chargement ...

Schumacher eyeing ’right moment’ for F1 debut

"Of course, a cockpit must be free"

Chargement ...

Mick Schumacher says he is more determined than ever to follow in his father’s footsteps into Formula 1.

The 20-year-old German recently won his first Formula 2 race, and as a member of Ferrari’s driver academy has already tested the Maranello team’s F1 car.

He told Suddeutsche Zeitung newspaper that the test in Bahrain gave him clarity that "This is what I want to do".

Schumacher is tipped to do a second season in Formula 2 next year, but said his F1 debut is about "finding the right moment" to step into the top category.

"And of course, a cockpit must be free."

He said he is fascinated by the modern Formula 1 cars.

"They are almost like spaceships," said Schumacher. "It used to be that Formula 1 learned from the aircraft manufacturers, now it’s the other way around."

Little is known about the current health status of his father Michael, but Mick said he has "a lot to learn" from the seven time world champion.

"If I look at his races now, there are so many ways in which I say ’Wow, that’s how he did it’," he said of Michael Schumacher.

Mick said the most impressive thing about his dad’s career was the way he was "fully engaged with the sport".

"But I think that’s the way it is in our family generally," Schumacher added. "No matter what we do, we do it right."

Chargement ...

«Giovinazzi seat looking safer for 2020

Vandoorne not ruling out F1 return»

Ferrari


>Leclerc gets new race engineer as Marcos changes roles at Ferrari

>Ferrari to test Imola-spec upgrade before next race

>McLaren needs another big upgrade to catch Red Bull

>Ferrari, McLaren, ending Red Bull’s ’comfort zone’ era

>Vasseur says ’no comment’ as Newey eyes red or green

More on Ferrari

Formula 1 news


>Newey exit won’t hurt Red Bull until 2026 - bosses

>Imola must ’resist’ demise of European F1 races

>CEO says Audi entering F1 to be ’at the very front’

>Leclerc gets new race engineer as Marcos changes roles at Ferrari

>Verstappen ’dangerous’ for F1, Canada GP boss warns

More Formula 1news