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Apart From Driving Michael Schumacher’s Legendary Beast, Mick Honors His Father With Another Iconic Gesture to Mark His Participation at Goodwood

Published 07/13/2023, 1:15 PM EDT

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The upcoming 2023 Goodwood Festival of Speed promises an array of thrilling cars, both from the world of road vehicles and racing. Among the impressive lineup, there are several F1 machines that are set to captivate motorsport enthusiasts. However, one particular F1 car holds special significance for Mick Schumacher, the son of the legendary Michael Schumacher. Mick will be driving his father’s iconic Mercedes W02 from the 2011 season, marking a poignant gesture to honor his father’s legacy at the prestigious event but that’s not all he has also planned another iconic gesture to mark his participation at Goodwood.

Mick Schumacher, currently a reserve driver for Mercedes, is eagerly anticipating his debut appearance at the Goodwood Festival of Speed. Following his departure from Haas F1 at the end of 2022, Mick has been exploring opportunities to showcase his skills and secure a racing seat for the 2024 season. In the meantime, he has been actively involved with Mercedes, contributing to their simulator work and participating in Pirelli tire tests.

Mick Schumacher’s presence at Goodwood will be a nostalgic affair, as he not only takes the wheel of his father’s W02 but also dons the helmet used by Michael during his three-year stint with Mercedes in Formula 1.

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The red Mercedes helmet worn by Michael Schumacher during his tenure with the team holds immense sentimental value. It represents the pinnacle of his career, with numerous triumphs and his unmatched legacy in the sport. By wearing this iconic helmet, Mick Schumacher not only pays homage to his father’s remarkable achievements but also embraces his own role as a torchbearer of the Schumacher name in the world of motorsport.

Fans and Formula 1 enthusiasts eagerly await Mick’s appearance at Goodwood, where they will witness the symbolic tribute to his father’s extraordinary career. Continuing the exciting developments in Mick Schumacher’s racing journey, the German recently completed his first laps in an F1 car after a long time since his F1 exit, during a private test at the Algarve International Circuit in Portugal.

Mick Schumacher Completes First Laps in a McLaren F1 Car

As part of his reserve driver duties for Mercedes, Mick Schumacher had the chance to test a McLaren F1 car for the first time. Following his seat fit in Woking and discussions with the team, Schumacher embarked on a test session in the 2021 Italian Grand Prix-winning MCL35M at the Algarve International Circuit.

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Schumacher showcased his talent and adaptability during the private test, completing numerous laps and gaining valuable insights into the car’s handling and performance. Expressing his satisfaction, Schumacher highlighted the importance of the test in terms of his development as a driver and his efforts to help the team get to know him better. He also emphasized his eagerness for future tests with McLaren, showcasing his enthusiasm to continue expanding his driving experience.

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As he continues to impress in various test sessions, the racing world eagerly awaits Mick Schumacher’s next moves. Will this promising young driver make a return to the grid, carrying on his father’s legacy?

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Vidhita is an F1 writer at EssentiallySports. Driven by her deep passion for motorsports and a love for the exhilaration of speed. Since 2016, she has been captivated by the world of F1 after watching a race with a relative, and her fascination has only grown stronger over the years.
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