Mick Schumacher

Mick Schumacher
Schumacher in 2022
Born (1999-03-22) 22 March 1999 (age 25)[1][2]
Parents
RelativesRalf Schumacher (uncle)
David Schumacher (cousin)
Sebastian Stahl (step-uncle)
Formula One World Championship career
NationalityGermany German
Active years20212022
TeamsHaas
EnginesFerrari
Car number47
Entries44 (43 starts)
Wins0
Podiums0
Career points12
Pole positions0
Fastest laps0
First entry2021 Bahrain Grand Prix
Last entry2022 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Previous series
20192020
20172018
2016
20152016
FIA Formula 2 Championship
FIA F3 European Championship
Italian F4 Championship
ADAC Formula 4
Championship titles
2020
2018
FIA Formula 2 Championship
FIA Formula 3 European Championship
Signature
Mick Schumacher Signature

Mick Schumacher (German pronunciation: [ˈmɪk ˈʃuːmaxɐ]; born 22 March 1999)[1][2] is a Swiss-born German racing driver who is the reserve driver for the Mercedes AMG Formula One Team[3] and McLaren, set to compete in the 2024 FIA World Endurance Championship with Alpine in the Hypercar category.

Schumacher, raised in Gland, Switzerland, began his career in karting in 2008, progressing to the German ADAC Formula 4 by 2015. He initially used the pseudonym 'Mick Betsch' to avoid the spotlight due to the fame of his father, Michael Schumacher. After winning the 2018 FIA F3 European Championship, he progressed to Formula 2 in 2019, and won the 2020 Formula 2 Championship, with Prema Racing.

His progression into Formula One saw him join the Ferrari Driver Academy in 2019, testing for Ferrari and Alfa Romeo before making his practice debut in the 2020 season. Schumacher competed in Formula One for Haas F1 Team in the 2021 and 2022 seasons. In 2023, he took on a new role as a reserve driver for both Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team and McLaren F1 Team. Mick Schumacher joined Alpine's World Endurance Hypercar team for the 2024 season.

He is the son of seven-time Formula One World Champion Michael Schumacher, nephew of Ralf Schumacher and cousin of David Schumacher, all racing drivers.

  1. ^ a b "Mick Schumacher" (in Dutch). Verstappen Info Page. 25 March 1999. Retrieved 26 March 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Schumacher, Mick Germany – ADAC Formel 4 Driver 2015". ADAC Formel 4. Retrieved 24 April 2015.
  3. ^ "Mercedes name Mick Schumacher as reserve driver to Lewis Hamilton and George Russell for 2023". BBC Sport. Retrieved 15 December 2022.

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