Mick Schumacher rides in Formula 2 in 2019



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"I'm really looking forward to my next season in FIA Formula 2 with Prema, which is a logical step for me on my sporting journey, because I want to further improve my technical experience and driving skills," said Mick Schumacher, who also said 2019 for his previous team will lead.© APAweb / REUTERS, Stephanie Lecocq
"I'm really looking forward to my next season in FIA Formula 2 with Prema, which is a logical step for me on my sporting journey, because I want to further improve my technical experience and driving skills," said Mick Schumacher, who also said 2019 for his previous team will lead.© APAweb / REUTERS, Stephanie Lecocq

England. Mick Schumacher is very close to his dream of Formula 1. After winning the European Championship Formula 3 this year, the son of Formula 1 world champion Michael Schumacher, rises in 2019 as expected in Formula 2. In the category of the strongest newcomers below Formula 1, the 19-year-old wants to get the finishing touch for the jump in the leading motorsport category.

"I'm really looking forward to making my next season in FIA Formula 2 with Prema – a logical step for me on my track of athletics because I want to further improve my technical experience and my driving skills," said Mick. Schumacher. also in 2019 for his previous team will lead. "For me, it was also very clear to go with Prema in Formula 2. What we did together in the team, especially this year, as we were growing together, I can not thank enough Prema family" continued -t it.

Schumacher can prepare for his next career from Thursday to Saturday. In Abu Dhabi, he will participate in the Formula 2 tests at the Yas Marina circuit. "I'm really happy," said the talented PS.

After a stuttering start in mid-October, Schumacher became the first German race driver to win the European Championship title in Formula 3 at Hockenheim. He followed in the footsteps of Alain Prost or Lando Norris, a Formula 1 icon, who has climbed the ladder and will be committing to McLaren next year.

Thanks to the title, Schumacher has long had the 40 points needed to obtain the Formula One driver's license. "Every rider aims to drive once in Formula One – that's the head clbad," had recently reaffirmed Schumacher. "And to resist the best there is the optimum."

Lewis Hamilton, five-times world champion Formula 1, has no doubt that the rise of Mick Schumacher within PS Beletage is predetermined. "There will be one hundred percent Schumacher again in Formula 1", predicts the British at the last Grand Prix in the United States. "Partly because of the name, on the other hand, because it does a good job."

The potential of Schumacher jr. Toto Wolff, director of Mercedes Motorsport, has long been recognized. "He has shown what he is capable of and that he can become a big one in our sport," said the Austrian. That's what Mick Schumacher wants to prove for the first time in Formula 2 in 2019. And then also in Formula 1.

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