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Mick Schumacher not eyeing 'rushed' rise up racing ladder

 XPB Images Mick Schumacher - the son of seven-time Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher - says he does not want his racing career to be “rushed”, after the 17-year-old’s strong start to the season in German and Italian F4. Schumacher, who made his single-seaters debut in 2015, is currently sitting second in both Drivers’ championships, having secured a trio of wins and pole positions in each series. Shortly after joining renowned Italian outfit Prema Powerteam last winter, Schumacher was tipped to enter the revamped Ferrari Driver Academy with an early graduation to F3 also on the cards. However, the teenager and his manager Sabine Kehm eventually decided to...
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