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Mick Schumacher: There was never any plan B

The career of a professional racer - this is the logical career plan of Mick Schumacher, who emphasizes that Plan B does not exist. And it also never existed.

Mick Schumacher is well on his way to turning his plan into action. Plan A. formula 1, as a father. The 20-year-old is currently in direct formation, after Formulas 4 in Formulas 3, this season 's race in Formulas 2 - as a young man Ferrari. In the last race at the Hungaroring, he won the first victory of this series. He is currently in eleventh place with 45 points. In the meantime, seven races were left without a point.

Mick’s first Formula 2 win at the Hungaroring

Mick is on the charted path. Even if his team boss Prema, René Rosin, explain: “Formula 2 is definitely a different caliber. We must not forget that he is still a newcomer. However, I believe he can show good performances in the next races. Only in the end will we settle.“Mick is also doing well with the attention that is this time because formula 2 race within Formula 1, even bigger. “He is well prepared for it. His environment does a good job of doing so. I can say that he is already used to it. No problem here,”So Rosin.

The joy in the Prema team was, of course, indescribable after Mick's victory

It also emphasizes this Schumacherr I. “I know many will compare me to my father, but I see no problem in that. It's nice to be compared to the best, and if it's your father, so much the better. I myself am very proud of what he has achieved,”Is for the magazine GQ said Mick, which adds that he never had another goal. “There is no plan B. It never was. I think if there is a plan B, then you are not actually following plan A."

Interview with Mick Schumacher in German magazine GQ

Does it matter to him if it will be a myth Schumacher continued into the next generation? “I don’t look at it so excessively at all, I just try to make my dreams come true. Perhaps we could say: The name Schumacher is associated not only with success, but also with passion, loyalty to oneself, and respect and humanity to others. And I would heartily like to continue that."

Mick thanks GQ magazine for the comprehensive interview

In an interview for the said magazine GQ was Mick also asked about his pre-race ritual. There is mostly peace with him. “That no unnecessary stress is introduced from the outside before I enter the car. Of course, sometimes there are stressful moments in a team, due to technique or if conditions suddenly change. This is inevitable and falls by the wayside. Otherwise, I prefer to focus on what’s in front of me."         

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