Mick Schumacher
German racing driver
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2025 | Continues with Alpine Hypercar team, sharing the #36 car with teammates Frédéric Makowiecki and Jules Gounon. |
2024 | Moves to the FIA World Endurance Championship with Alpine, achieving his maiden podium finish at the 6 Hours of Fuji. |
November 28 2024 | Announced that Schumacher would leave his Mercedes reserve driver role at the end of the season to focus on commitments to Alpine's WEC division. |
2023 | Serves as a reserve driver for Mercedes and McLaren, before leaving both teams. |
November 22 2023 | Announced as a new member of Alpine's World Endurance Hypercar team, joining teammates Nicolas Lapierre, Ferdinand Habsburg, Paul-Loup Chatin, Matthieu Vaxivière, and Charles Milesi. |
July 5 2023 | Schumacher drove the McLaren MCL35M in testing at Portimão. |
June 7 2023 | Schumacher drove the Mercedes W14 for a Pirelli tyre test at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya. |
December 2022 | Ferrari announced the end of their collaboration with Schumacher after four years. On the same day, Mercedes-AMG confirmed Schumacher as their reserve driver. |
November 2022 | Concluded the season sixteenth in the World Drivers' Championship with 12 points. |
November 2022 | Haas announced they would part ways with Schumacher after the 2022 season, replacing him with Nico Hülkenberg for the 2023 season. |
July 2022 | Scored his first Formula One points by finishing eighth at the British Grand Prix after starting from nineteenth on the grid. |
July 2022 | Achieved his best Formula One result by qualifying seventh and finishing sixth at the Austrian Grand Prix, promoting himself to fifteenth place in the drivers' championship. |
March 2022 | Returned to racing at the Australian Grand Prix after missing the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix due to a high-impact qualifying crash. |
2021 | Signed a multi-year contract with Haas team, racing alongside Nikita Mazepin and choosing the number 47 racing number. |
2021 | Requested to use the 'MSC' abbreviation for his name in TV coverage, following the tradition used by his father Michael to distinguish between family members during their concurrent racing careers. |
2021 | Makes Formula One debut with Haas alongside Nikita Mazepin. Achieves a season-best 12th place finish in Hungary. |
December 2021 | Completed his debut season nineteenth in the drivers' championship, with no points scored, while continuing to test for Ferrari at Fiorano Circuit. |
March 2021 | Made his Formula One debut at the Bahrain Grand Prix, qualifying nineteenth and finishing sixteenth. |
2020 | Drove his father's Ferrari F2004 in a demonstration at the Tuscan Grand Prix at Mugello, wearing Michael Schumacher's helmet to mark Scuderia Ferrari's 1000th Formula One race. |
December 2020 | Made his Formula One practice debut at the 2020 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, driving for Haas in place of Kevin Magnussen. He also participated in the post-season young drivers' test. |
December 2020 | Schumacher was crowned the 2020 FIA Formula 2 Champion after a closely contested final round in Sakhir, ultimately securing the title by maintaining his points lead against rival Callum Ilott. |
September 2020 | Schumacher won the Feature race at Monza and took the Championship lead at Mugello, beginning a run of 5 consecutive podiums. |
July 2019 | Schumacher achieved his first Formula 2 win in the sprint race at the Hungarian Grand Prix, taking reverse-grid pole and maintaining his position. |
April 2019 | Made his debut driving a modern Formula One car, piloting the Ferrari SF90 during the first day of in-season testing at Bahrain International Circuit. He completed 56 laps and noted that being with Ferrari 'felt like home'. |
March 2019 | Schumacher moved up to the FIA Formula 2 Championship with Prema Racing, competing alongside Sean Gelael in his first season. |
January 2019 | Mick Schumacher joined the Ferrari Driver Academy, citing the strong family ties with Ferrari as a significant motivation for his decision. |
2018 | Won his first race at Spa-Francorchamps in the 15th race of the season, after initially sitting 10th in the championship and 67 points behind leader Dan Ticktum. |
2018 | Dominated the latter half of the season, winning seven races including five consecutive wins, ultimately becoming champion with 57 points clear of 2nd-placed Dan Ticktum. |
2018 | Wins the FIA European Formula 3 Championship with Prema. |
2017 | Drove his father's championship-winning Benetton B194 before the Belgian Grand Prix. |
April 2017 | Made his debut in the FIA Formula 3 European Championship with Prema Powerteam, finishing the season 12th overall with a best finish of 3rd place at Monza. |
March 2017 | First public discussion about his father, describing Michael as 'my idol' and 'my role model'. |
2016 | Won multiple races in ADAC Formula 4 Championship with Prema Powerteam, finishing 2nd overall with 5 wins, 4 pole positions, and 12 podiums. |
2016 | Finishes runner-up in both ADAC F4 and Italian F4 championships. |
November 2016 | Schumacher made his first appearance in Formula 3 machinery by competing in the MRF Challenge in India, finishing 3rd overall with four wins, nine podiums, and two pole positions. |
2015 | Competed in ADAC Formula 4 Championship with Van Amersfoort Racing, finishing 10th overall with 1 win and 2 podiums. |
2014 | Finishes runner-up to Enaam Ahmed at the junior direct-drive Karting World Championship and Karting European Championship. |
December 29 2013 | Skiing incident where his father Michael Schumacher suffered life-threatening brain injuries. |
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