Mick Schumacher took the opportunity post qualifying in Canada to fight his corner and say that his impressive P6 finish for Sunday's race proves that he is ...
I have proven enough in my junior days to have a reason to be here and the rest, again, I love this sport, that is why I am here.” Speaking after quali, though, he said that he did not listen to any of the speculation, and instead said that this result shows that he is in F1 for a reason, and not just to make the numbers up: Mick Schumacher took the opportunity post qualifying in Canada to fight his corner and say that his impressive P6 finish for Sunday’s race proves that he is in Formula 1 for a reason.
Mick Schumacher believes his Canadian Grand Prix qualifying performance proves he is in F1 for a reason.
We are starting on the front foot but I will be very happy if we can stay in the top 10." I have proven enough in my junior days to have a reason to be here and the rest, again, I love this sport, that is why I am here." "It was a really good job from the whole team.
Mick Schumacher insists he hoped for more from qualifying at the Canadian Grand Prix despite Haas being the only team to qualify with both drivers in the ...
“I don’t really listen to . I’m here for a reason and that’s because I love the sport and love racing. We’ll take it if we can, of course, but our car is around the middle of the field pace-wise in the race, so we’re starting a little bit on the front foot… , I love the sport and that’s why I’m here.” In these conditions it’s so much about sending you out at the right time and figuring out how to use your laps. think there was more in the car and myself,” Schumacher said. Kevin Magnussen will start fifth ahead of his team-mate, but Schumacher had been even higher at times during the session and isn’t fully satisfied with his best ever qualifying result.
Mick Schumacher believes that his sixth place in qualifying for the Canadian Grand Prix has proved that he deserves his place on the Formula 1 grid.
“We just want to have the best result for us as a group and as a whole. “There's some fast people at the back and also right behind me, so I'm certainly not thinking that P5 is going to be our target tomorrow. But I do have to say, I enjoyed it a lot. “I was on a good lap when we talked about it,” he said. “But I think everybody's also cautiously happy about it, just because we still have tomorrow to go for. Asked by Autosport if he felt he had silenced the critics he said: "Honestly I don't really listen to that.
Haas driver Mick Schumacher overcame the wet conditions in Montreal on Saturday to claim sixth place on the starting grid for this weekend's Canadian Grand ...
The 23-year-old German remains without a single point in F1 since making his debut at the start of last year. As a result, the drivers used wet and intermediate tyres to complete their laps. Mick Schumacher received a big hug from his mum Corinna after mastering the wet in Canada just like his dad.
The qualifying session on Saturday in Canada was a beautiful one for Mick Schumacher! The Haas driver qualified P6 on a tough day in wet conditions and ...
Will this P6 ignite a fire in Schumacher Jr.? Fans widely consider this a brilliant opportunity for Schumacher to make a podium debut. Schumacher Jr., who has been in the news for quite some time after many questioned his position in F1 owing to dull performances, responded in style.
Mick Schumacher redeemed himself, qualifying sixth in Montreal, his best qualifying result in F1, as he found grip everywhere he put the car.
“Everyone kept calm and we got the best out if it, everything worked smoothly,” he added. “We broke curfew last night because we had to fix an issue on Kevin’s car – but that all worked out well,” Steiner revealed. I’m still very happy with P6 and it’s a good position to start tomorrow’s race. On the last set of tyres, I had to slow down because of Carlos and they cooled down a bit. Magnussen, who qualified fifth added: “It’s what we had hoped for. “I always loved racing in the wet conditions.
Mick Schumacher hasn't had the best start to the 2022 Formula 1 season. With various crashes and bad luck, the Haas driver hasn't been able to score points ...
Mick Schumacher was closest to scoring his first F1 points while competing in Canada but a technical failure forces him to retire.
Nevertheless, this could have been a game-changing performance for the German race driver, who is currently low on confidence, as he is unable to convert his prospects. Things couldn’t have been better for Schumacher to open his bank. After the 30 race starts, Mick Schumacher is yet to score his first F1 career points.