Red Bull Slam Ticktum’s Schumacher Criticisms

Published 09/28/2018, 8:05 AM EDT

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Red Bull Formula 1 team boss Christian Horner has chastised Dan Ticktum for “engaging mouth before brain” after the young driver’s comments on European F3 title rival Mick Schumacher’s recent form.

Ticktum, who is part of the Red Bull Junior Team, has featured right at the sharp end of the F3 championship battle all throughout his rookie season but looks set to miss out on the title to Schumacher.

The German racer, son of seven-time F1 champion Michael Schumacher, was eighth in the standings halfway into the campaign, but a remarkable turnaround in performances – which included five wins in the last six races – has left him 39 points clear of Ticktum ahead of the final round.

The Red Bull protege caused a stir on social media earlier this week by questioning the “interesting” improvements from Schumacher and his Ferrari-backed Prema teammate Robert Shwartzman, and suggesting that he was losing the F3 title because his “last name is not Schumacher”.

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Asked about Ticktum on Friday during the Russian Grand Prix weekend, Horner said: “He’s a character, he sometimes engages mouth before brain.

“He’s a talented driver, but you know, he’s got more development to do before he’s anywhere near Formula 1 level.

“He’s fast, but he just needs to polish off a few rough edges.”

Red Bull is yet to firm up the 2019 line-up of its F1 B-team Toro Rosso, and its motorsport advisor Helmut Marko stated earlier this year that Ticktum would be ready for an F1 shot next season.

However, even if the 19-year-old pulls off an upset in the Hockenheim F3 finale and snatches the title, he would not pass the 40-point threshold required for an F1 superlicence.

Schumacher, on the contrary, is already assured of qualifying for a superlicence, and F1 teams have been credited with an interest in the German, although he is widely expected to remain on the junior ladder next year with a switch to Formula 2.

“In Formula 3 Mick Schumacher is doing a great job,” Horner said when queried about him by Sky.

“He’s been particularly dominant, they’ve obviously got it together the second half of the season, and he’s been the man to beat.”

Red Bull team boss Christian Horner has said Formula 3 driver Dan Ticktum is nowhere near the level Formula 1 demands, but reckons the 19-year-old can get there with a little more time.

Ticktum was understood to be in the running for the second Toro Rosso seat for the 2019 season, but that hinges on him winning the F3 championship as well as Red Bull being able to convince the FIA to push through a tweaked Superlicence points system which would award points for winning the Macau Grand Prix.

The former now looks unlikely after Mick Schumacher, son of seven-time F1 champion Michael Schumacher, took the lead of the championship, relegating long-time leader Ticktum to second with just one race weekend remaining.

Schumacher’s run of five wins in six races has moved the young German 49 points clear of Ticktum, who reacted by hitting out at the situation on his social media.

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“Interesting is how I would describe their pace and I am confident many people in the F3 paddock will agree,” wrote the Red Bull-backed racer.

“Unfortunately, however, I am fighting a losing battle as my last name is not Schumacher,” he added.

Horner, said Ticktum needed more time to develop both on and off track before he’s ready to step up to F1.

“He’s a character. He sometimes engages mouth before brain,” Horner said of Ticktum’s social media rant.

“[He’s] a talented driver, but he’s got more development to do before he’s anywhere near Formula 1 level. He’s fast, but he just needs to polish off a few rough edges.

“In Formula 3 Mick Schumacher is doing a great job, he’s obviously been particularly dominant, they’ve obviously got it together in the second half of the season and he’s been the man to beat. He looks very much the favourite to win that championship with one race to go.”

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