‘So proud’: Michael Schumacher’s son Mick recreates dad’s emotional chat with Formula 1 boss after winning Formula 2 crown (VIDEO)
Rising star Mick Schumacher gave fans memories of his legendary father's glorious career by winning a title ahead of his move to Formula 1 next season, celebrating his win with one of the men who used to congratulate his dad.
Twenty years after Schumacher senior lifted his first Formula 1 title as a Ferrari driver, his 21-year-old son signed off from Formula 2 as a champion despite being forced to pit to replace damaged tyres early on in Bahrain.
The Ferrari young driver set the fastest lap after returning to the track, and his 18th-placed finish was enough to secure the championship by 14 points from Callum Ilott, his British rival who finished tenth.
Thrilled viewers noticed that the prodigy had produced an almost identical photo to one featuring his father as he shared his joy with Formula 1 managing and technical director Ross Brawn, who held similar senior roles while the seven-time champion was in his heyday.
Mick Schumacher, 2020 Formula 2 Champion 🏆The moment @SchumacherMick has worked all year towards 🎉#SakhirGP 🇧🇭 #F2pic.twitter.com/skakHj6O6X
— Formula 2 (@FIA_F2) December 6, 2020
like father like son.. pic.twitter.com/fVijSOks7o
— Vladimir Idiyatov (@theRealVIF1) December 6, 2020
Ross Brawn 🤝 Mick Schumacher#SakhirGP 🇧🇭 #RoadToF1pic.twitter.com/9Xtud5yfan
— Formula 2 (@FIA_F2) December 6, 2020
They also responded with throwback pictures on social media, showing the pair in a racing car together when Schumacher was a baby.
"So happy, so proud," said one fan. "The Schumacher name will be returning to F1," added another. "Congratulations - your Dad will be proud of you."
Jean Todt, the president of governing body the FIA, revealed last month that Schumacher's illustrious father had been able to follow his son's impressive progress from his bed, giving fans hope that his recovery from a skiing accident that paralyzed him in 2013 is progressing.
Father&Son pic.twitter.com/l3MLUAavz4
— talatulutas (@talatulutas1) December 6, 2020
— TommyTipper (@Tommytipperx) December 6, 2020
— N P (@xHellHunter) December 6, 2020
The younger Schumacher was overwhelmed ahead of his top-level future with Haas after his spell with Prema ends, having been heard telling his team that he had "no words" and was "so happy" as they informed him of his victory.
"I don't really understand or feel like I am champion yet," he admitted, attributing his success to his team. "It's going to take a few days, maybe.
"It would sound a lot better with a good race today. Nevertheless, we are champions and people will forget this race and remember the good times this year.
20 years ago, his dad took that important first championship with Ferrari, starting new era.And today, Mick Schumacher wins the Formula 2 2020 championship to start his own time in #F1! 🤩So happy, so proud. 👏👏👏 pic.twitter.com/fXEq9Q6qup
— Lukáš Redl (@lukasredl) December 6, 2020
🥳 Champion #F2 2020, Mick Schumacher. pic.twitter.com/BRy3FtHvwO
— Au Rupteur (@AuRupteur) December 6, 2020
@SchumacherMick will be racing for @HaasF1Team in 2021, the Schumacher name will be returning to F1, congrats man your Dad will be proud of you, i’ll be cheering you on hoping you succeed in your F1 Career
— 𝓐𝓻𝓲𝓪𝓷𝓪 𝓑𝓮𝓵𝓲𝓿𝓮𝓽𝓽 (@arianabelivett) December 2, 2020
"The guys who were driving this year were absolutely amazing. They were all on a high level and they've all been really respectful."
Schumacher started racing in 2015 and established himself as a force with Prema by finishing second in the ADAC and Italian Formula 4 championships the following season.
He won the Formula 3 European Championship in 2018 and came 12th in his debut Formula 2 season last year.
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