Fighting to keep his job at the pinnacle of motorsport, the son of the legendary, seven-time Formula One champion Michael Schumacher scored his first ever ...
Only Lewis Hamilton – who finished third Sunday for Mercedes behind Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz and Red Bull’s Sergio Pérez – has won as many driver’s titles as the elder Schumacher. But on Sunday, Schumacher finished two places ahead of Magnussen, after a race that saw early retirements from six drivers, most of whom were caught up in a crash at the start. “For me, I think it’s great to just get those questions from the media away and focus on what’s really important, and that’s the racing and the driving,” added Schumacher, who got a congratulatory thumbs-up gesture from Verstappen immediately after the grand prix.
Mick Schumacher said he was happy to have silenced some of his critics after scoring the first points of his Formula 1 career at Silverstone.
In the Constructors’, Haas are eighth on 20 points. “It’s great for the team, we have the double score in the points. “I was feeling like it was probably just a wet thing.
Double-points finish at F1 British Grand Prix at Silverstone was first for Haas F1 Team since 2019.
Two cars in the points though, you have to be super happy with that, to get a decent amount of points at this stage in the year, it’s very good.” “We’re really happy,” said Schumacher. “Coming back from P19, I said we have the speed to go forwards and we definitely showed it today. I lost a few positions in the first stint, annoyingly, because then we got the safety car towards the end.
Mick Schumacher finally scored his first points in Formula 1 at the British Grand Prix. The relief was great for Mick, but also for his mother and sister.
The mood was also upbeat in the garage, where mother Corinna was hugged by all the mechanics. The relief was also visible in Mick's family. The American car was barely developed and the focus was on 2022.
Amid the drama and chaos at the front of the British Grand Prix, Mick Schumacher secured his first-ever points in F1, a year-and-a-half after making his ...
And after the race, Verstappen showed his respect by giving the Haas man a thumbs up on the cool-down lap. Verstappen had to make an early pit stop after running over debris which damaged the car and saw it lose downforce. Sainz led away from the restart, but Verstappen took the lead when the Spaniard made a mistake and ran off the track.
Schumacher couldn't contain his excitement after finally scoring points for the first time in his F1 career at Silverstone, finally ending the long drought ...
"[In] FP3 Mick showed great pace so I certainly had a good feeling for today's race because he showed there is lap time in the car," Magnussen told Sky Sports F1. "I was actually screaming inside the car like, ‘Go Mick – go get him'," he revealed while sat next to Schumacher, who burst out laughing. Speaking to reporters after the race, Schumacher spoke of the relief he felt after finally breaking his F1 duck.
The young German driver scored his first Formula 1 points in Sunday's British Grand Prix, crossing the line to finish in eighth place as he battled with ...
He needs to stay calm, but I told him ‘just stay calm, it will come, stay calm, keep going and ignore the outside world’.” For Mick, at least, some of the pressure hopefully goes away and he can drive free.” Ultimately losing out to Verstappen, Steiner said he had kept his fingers crossed Schumacher’s run did not end in carnage. It’s always should have, could have. “I was just hoping it didn’t end up in a mess because [of] the luck we’ve got at the moment,” he said. It has been a long time coming for Schumacher after a reasonably pressure-free first season in a Haas that was clearly off the pace at the back of the grid.
Silverstone saw a first two-car points finish for Haas since the 2019 German Grand Prix, with Mick Schumacher finally taking his first top ten finish of his ...
We go away from here with a big smile on our faces and with big motivation for the races ahead.” “I lost a few positions in the first stint, annoyingly, because then we got the safety car towards the end. For me, I’m happy now to focus on what’s really important and that’s the racing and the driving.”
Max Verstappen has revealed that he enjoyed the battle with Mick Schumacher during the closing stages of the British GP.
It was a good battle," said Verstappen. Verstappen said that the Haas driver was fighting for points and he really wanted seventh spot. Of course, I was not enjoying where I was, but you can also appreciate the fight you're having with someone else.
Kevin Magnussen insists he always had faith in Mick Schumacher scoring his first F1 points – simply because his Haas team-mate has “got it”.
I’ve certainly been able to see, from the data I compare with, that he’s got it. “For the team, it will be great,” Magnussen told Formula 1. He’s had a bit of a tough start to the year.