Sebastian Vettel ready to tell Mick Schumacher ‘everything’ ahead of Formula One debut

The son of the seven-times world champion will make his Formula One debut next year for Haas 

Jack Rathborn
Friday 04 December 2020 08:54 GMT
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Sebastian Vettel has revealed how he’ll help Mick Schumacher due to the “special connection” he has with his father, boyhood idol and seven-times world champion Michael ahead of his Formula One debut next year.

The German, who is also a former world champion on four occasions with Red Bull, is excited about the 21-year-old’s introduction to the sport with U.S.-owned Haas, who will also race with Russian Nikita Mazepin in 2021.

The move heralds the return of the Schumacher name to F1 for the first time in nine years since his father Michael walked away from the sport in 2012.

And Vettel is eager to do what he can to help the next generation, having benefited from Michael’s advice when he started his career.

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"Obviously, I have a very special connection to his father," Vettel told reporters via video conference at the Sakhir Grand Prix.

"It’s a shame that Michael is not able to witness Mick’s progression in the last years and his step now into Formula One.

“From my side I really like him, we get along well and I’m happy to tell him everything I know.”

Vettel grew up idolising Schumacher senior, who was the most successful driver in Formula One history with 91 wins and seven world titles, until Lewis Hamilton rewrote the record books this season.

That hero worship developed into a friendship as Vettel progressed up the racing ladder and made it to Formula One.

The pair even shared the grid when the older German, who hasn’t been seen in public since suffering severe head injuries in a skiing accident in 2013, made his three-year Mercedes comeback.

Vettel said he had always been able to count on Michael for advice.

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When asked about comments Schumacher junior had made saying Vettel, a four-times world champion, was to him what his father had been to the 33-year-old, he said: "I’m flattered. Obviously, I watched his father winning a lot more races than he could have watched me win, the 53-time race winner said.

"I think it’s very important for him to find his own path and follow his own way," Vettel added.

"But surely as much as it helped when Michael had some things to say when I asked and gave me advice, I’m trying to do the same to him."

Reuters contributed to this report

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