Brawn: "That would be very, very special"

13:13, 15 Dec 2020
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With the arrival of Mick Schumacher in Formula 1 in 2021, the eyes are on the young German. After all, he is the son of seven-time World Champion Michael Schumacher and many have already spoken of how unfortunate it is that he cannot be at his son's debut. However, the arrival of the young Schumacher is also a reminder of the tragedy of Michael's accident, explained Ross Brawn, who worked with Schumacher as technical director at Benetton and Ferrari.

Very special

"Of course it's going to be exciting, especially with Mick, for whom I have a lot of enthusiasm and passion," said Brawn in the F1 Nation podcast. "It will be good", but the rise of Mick Schumacher also reminds Brawn "of the tragedy of Michael's accident. It is hoping and praying for him."

"How nice would it have been if Michael could have been a part of it? I mean, none of us know how much Michael can understand. But if he could have been a part of it - let's hope and pray that one day he could be there. That would be very, very special."

A lot of responsibility

Mick Schumacher has a good CV, but what can be both a curse and a blessing is his last name. The surname Schumacher carries a lot of weight, but Brawn has every confidence in the youngster. "Mick is doing a great job under these circumstances and with this famous name. He opens doors, but he also carries a lot of weight."

"I really hope that Mick can be successful," concluded Brawn on the new Haas driver.

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Mech Engineer 16 December 2020 at 24:59+ 55081

He has certainly got a 'well regarded' family name, but looking at his junior categories, he is not a super quick driver off the blocks, unlike Charles or George, for example, who won their respective categories in their rookie season. Mick takes two years in each category before winning the championship in the second year. F3 in 2017 & 2018 and F2 in 2019 & 2020, being P12 in the first season in both categories, before clinching the title in the second year. Will see how he does in F1 in 2022....his second year in F1.