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Mick Schumacher’s “moment will come” for Formula 1 says Ferrari

Mattia Binotto, Ferrari team principal, says that Mick Schumacher’s “moment will come” in Formula 1 as the team are confident he will make it into the highest level of racing through their junior programme. Schumacher, son of F1 legend and seven-time World Champion Michael Shumacher, signed onto the Ferrari Driver Academy in 2018 after winning the European Formula 3 Championship. The German has been racing in F2 with Prema Racing this year and won his first race in Hungary with Binotto backing him to make an entrance into F1 when the time is right. "Mick is making good progress, which we have expected in the past few years and now he is gaining valuable...
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