Schumacher's son Mick Junior wins European F3 title

Mick Schumacher, the teenage son of stricken Formula One legend Michael Schumacher, was crowned 2018 Formula Three European champion on Saturday to claim the first key title of his career.

Published : Oct 13, 2018 21:53 IST , Berlin

With one race left this season, the 19-year-old Schumacher finished second in the day's second race at Germany's Hockenheim circuit to leave him with an unassailable lead in the drivers' championship.
With one race left this season, the 19-year-old Schumacher finished second in the day's second race at Germany's Hockenheim circuit to leave him with an unassailable lead in the drivers' championship.
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With one race left this season, the 19-year-old Schumacher finished second in the day's second race at Germany's Hockenheim circuit to leave him with an unassailable lead in the drivers' championship.

Mick Schumacher, the teenage son of stricken Formula One legend Michael Schumacher, was crowned 2018 Formula Three European champion on Saturday to claim the first key title of his career.

With one race left this season, the 19-year-old Schumacher finished second in the day's second race at Germany's Hockenheim circuit to leave him with an unassailable lead in the drivers' championship.

“I am absolutely delighted,” said Schumacher.

“What this team has achieved over the last year is unbelievable.

Estonia's Juri Vips took the chequered flag, but all the attention was on Schumacher, who dominated the second half of the F3 season after claiming five straight wins last month.

An emotional Schumacher hugged his team after finishing on the podium for the 13th time in 29 races this season.

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Before Sunday's final race, Schumacher had 347 points, 51 ahead of Britain's Daniel Ticktum, who was second in the table and the only driver who could have caught the German.

Schumacher had finished 12th on Saturday morning after an early crash forced him into the pits, but made no such mistake in the day's second race.

His first F3 title means Schumacher has qualified for a FIA 'super licence', a prerequisite for the jump to Formula One, and follows on from his father, who won the German F3 championships 28 years ago.

The presence of the German teenager with the famous name generated huge media interest in F3 this season.

After a mediocre start, things clicked in July, when he won at Spa, Belgium, to claim his first victory in the 15th of 30 races this season.

Victory at the half-way stage heralded a remarkable run when Schumacher finished on the podium in nine of the next 12 races.

September was his golden month with five straight wins, three on Germany's Nuerburgring followed by the first two at Austria's Spielberg circuit to seize control of the drivers' championships.

 

Born in March 1999, the year before his father began a run of five consecutive F1 world titles for Ferrari, Mick started his racing career at the age of nine in karting.

To avoid attention he raced as 'Mick Betsch', using his mother Corinna's maiden name.

He was on the piste with his father in December 2013 when a accident in the French ski resort of Meribel left Michael Schumacher with serious head injuries. The 49-year-old has not been seen in public since as he recovers from his injuries at the family home in Switzerland.

While Schumacher Senior has been convalescing, 'Mick Junior' as he was then known on the karting circuit, has learnt his trade.

In 2014, he finished the season finishing second overall in the German, European and world championships. Finally racing as 'Mick Schumacher', he stepped up to F4 racing in 2015.

Schumacher scored his maiden win in the third race of the season at Oschersleben for the Van Amersfoort Racing team, but eventually finished tenth overall after only two podium places.

The media attention was intense and cameras followed his every move.

With the spotlight permanently aimed at young Schumacher, he was fiercely guarded from reporters' questions by Sabine Kehm, his father's manager.

In 2016, Schumacher junior finished second in both the German and Italian F4 championships and last year when he stepped up to the F3 championships he was 12th with just one podium finish.

This season, he has been a revelation for Prema Theodore Racing, with speculation that he will race in Formula Two next season -- or step up to Formula One.

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