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Mercedes: Mick Schumacher can become motorsport great

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff has backed Mick Schumacher to become “one of the greats” in motorsport after the youngster sealed the 2018 Formula 3 title. Schumacher, son of seven-times F1 champion Michael, was only an outside challenger halfway through his second season in the division but surged into contention with a string of wins. Schumacher, whose Prema team utilises Mercedes power in the series, clinched the crown in Saturday’s second race of the Hockenheim finale by placing runner-up to Juri Vips. It marked his 13th podium from 29 races this season, eight of which have been wins, having also secured seven pole positions. “Congratulations to Mick on winning the FIA...
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