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BUTTON: MICK SCHUMACHER will shine against MAZEPIN

Former Formula 1 racer Jenson Button is confident that Mick Schumacher will control his teammate Nikita Mazepin in his first year of Formula 1 with the Haas team.

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There will be a team this season Haas performed with a brand new racing duo. Instead of routines Romain Grosjean in Kevin Magnussen, two newcomers will be sitting in the cockpits of the race cars Mick Schumacher in Nikita mazepin.

Shipping Costs seven-time world champion belongs to the Ferrari Academy of Young Racers and won the title last year Formula 2 champion. His teammate mazepin took fifth place. And though Mick Schumacher before his first season Formula 1 calms the ball and warns against high expectations, is a former king of the motorsport class Jenson Button sure to be kind Nemec already the first season he shone alongside his Russian counterpart. “It’s really great that he’s progressed to Formula 1 and he’s obviously a really kind guy. He's working hard and I'm already looking forward to seeing how he cuts off,”So the 2009 champion for colleagues from PlanetF1.com.

Jenson Button, the 2009 world champion, is excited about Mick Schumacher’s promotion to Formula 1 and believes he will be supervising his team-mate Nikita Mazepin on the Haas team.

"He has an interesting teammate who has taken care of many negative punching consciences," so Button o Mazepin, which drew attention primarily with the controversial videowhich makes them fans Formula 1 even petitioned to demand his exclusion. "Mick is the complete opposite and because of that he will also shine.”On the rationale for the promotion Micka in Formula 1, the 40-year-old said: “It must have been very emotional when it was so far- If you race, then you just close the helmet visor and then it's just you, your race car and the track. But for him, it must have been especially emotional in view of his father."  

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