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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