Schumacher's son Mick wins European F3 title
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[October 16, 2018]
(Reuters) - Mick Schumacher, the
19-year-old son of seven-times Formula One world champion Michael,
won the European Formula Three title at Hockenheim on Saturday with
a race to spare.
Second place in the day's second race was enough to secure the
German's first junior championship with an unbeatable 347 points.
It also qualifies him to race in Formula One next season, although
there are few vacant seats available and the next obvious step would
be Formula Two.
Previous winners of the series, which has evolved over the years,
include four-times F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton, who drives for
Mercedes.
Schumacher's father won the German F3 title in 1990, a year before
his Formula One debut with the Jordan team and subsequent switch to
Benetton.
Mick Schumacher has secured eight wins in 12 races including five in
a row with the Mercedes-powered Prema team. He was 12th overall in
his debut season last year.
"It's a slightly unreal feeling. I'm absolutely delighted," said
Schumacher, whose first win came relatively late in the campaign and
at his father's favorite Spa-Francorchamps circuit in Belgium.
"I still can't quite believe it."
Mercedes motorsport head Toto Wolff, who runs the F1 team that
Schumacher drove for at the end of his career, said the teenager had
great potential.
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Mick Schumacher before driving his father Michael Schumacher's
Benetton B194 before the race. REUTERS/Stephanie Lecocq/Poo
"Attention was focused on the youngster right from the start, and he
was under a lot of pressure. It's not easy coping with all that,
especially if the season does not get off to the best of starts, as
in this case," said the Austrian.
"His performance in the second half of the season was therefore all
the more impressive. He has shown that he has what it takes and that
he can become one of the greats in our sport."
Michael Schumacher, the most successful driver in Formula One
history, has not been seen in public since he suffered severe head
injuries in a skiing accident in France in December 2013.
The former Ferrari driver's privacy is closely guarded at the
family's home in Switzerland.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Neville Dalton)
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