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Todt on Mick Schumacher: 'We must leave him in peace'

FIA President Jean Todt admitted he felt a special affection for Mick Schumacher but insisted the Ferrari junior should be "left in peace" as he blossoms as a driver. As the son of seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher, 19-year-old Mick has attracted a massive amount of interest since he embarked on his own career in motorsport. After winning the European F3 series last year, Schumacher steps up to Formula 2 with the front-running Prema squad with which he has already showcased his undeniable talent by leading last week's first F2 test. Vettel won't be giving Mick Schumacher any tips Speaking in Geneva on Tuesday at the International Auto Show, Todt was queried on the...
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