“I am not scared at all” – Mick Schumacher eager to make Formula 1 debut with Haas
“I am not scared at all” – Mick Schumacher is eager to make his Formula 1 debut with Haas and would be looking to taking his team ahead of rivals Alfa Romeo.
With the season getting nearer, Mick Schumacher is getting a good, strong feeling of his team Haas. Despite their shortcomings, Schumacher has expressed confidence with the team involved with the American outfit.
Good morning! Mick’s testing the ferrari this morning too! Hope you have an amazing start to the weekend❤️#MS47 #MickSchumacher #WeSayNoToMazepin pic.twitter.com/3SBEaGfEEi
— Mick Schumacher F1 Team (@MSF1Team) January 29, 2021
Haas finished below Alfa Romeo to cap off a disappointing 2020 season. Both drivers Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen have since been let go of, to be now replaced by rookies Mick Schumacher and Nikita Mazepin.
“I think that the team has a great deal of experience and super people working with them. So I am sure that we will manage, together, to do something great, hopefully.
“I am looking forward to working with them closely and hopefully with, in the near future, corona may be decreasing, being able to work closer personally, too. I am not scared at all and I am just really looking forward to it and can’t wait to get started.”
Mick Schumacher cannot wait to start his F1 journey with Haas
Mick Schumacher, the reigning F2 champion, is a product of the Ferrari Driver Academy. All of this has played a part in Ferrari placing him for a debut in their partner team Haas. And naturally, he is extremely pumped to race for them and improve their position on the track, and the standings.
“My path, or my journey, has just started. So obviously I am super proud and super happy to be racing for the Haas Formula 1 team. I am happy to be there and to be working there and really trying also to build something together.”
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