Mick Schumacher reveals ‘special’ thing he saw from Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes

Mick Schumacher reveals ‘special’ thing he saw from Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes

Mick Schumacher discusses the “special” thing he observed in Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes during the 2023 Formula 1 season as their reserve driver. Schumacher has now revealed the “special” thing he observed.

At the end of 2022, after Haas decided to trade the 24-year-old for Nico Hulkenberg, the Silver Arrows hired Schumacher. Mercedes were at that point aware of the capability of the German losing his put on the matrix. As a result, they assigned him the support role for George Russell and Hamilton.

In 2024, Schumacher will race for Alpine in the WEC alongside Hamilton and Russell at Mercedes. He is one of the six full-time Hypercar drivers employed by the French manufacturer who will also compete in Le Mans. After two F1 seasons, Schumacher never competed in 2023.

Not having a race seat permitted Schumacher an opportunity to gain from the manners in which that Hamilton, Russell and Mercedes work. He particularly appreciated Mercedes and Hamilton’s ability to communicate effectively without words after 11 Formula 1 seasons together.

Schumacher stated to the official F1 website, “I think that, for me, what people forget – I was aware of it but it’s still something you don’t think too much about – is that everybody is human and [that] everybody has the same insecurities.”

“That, for my purposes, was my greatest learning. A portion of the inquiries while driving myself which weren’t addressed then, at that point, have been replied here.

That everyone goes through some things, especially when racing, and that having that experience was wonderful Yet additionally, clearly, you know why they are on par with what they are a direct result of the methodologies they take.

“It’s great to see Lewis’s connection to the team, who has been with the team for so long. They can talk without utilizing words and see one another, and that I believe is something which is very extraordinary.”

In a frustrating season for Mercedes, Mick Schumacher learned a lot. Hamilton, who had raced in Formula One with Mercedes engines since 2007, left McLaren for Mercedes in 2013. Six of the 38-year-old’s record-breaking seven drivers’ titles have come from a move to Brackley from Woking. He also holds the record for most poles (104) and wins (103) in F1 history.

However, despite all of Hamilton’s fame, he still has a strong desire to win and assist Mercedes in returning to the front of the grid. He likewise gave Schumacher an investigate what it took in the background during 2023. Despite the fact that it denoted one more baffling season for Hamilton and Mercedes.

Since making his F1 debut in 2007, Hamilton has won at least one race every season. However, in 2022 and 2023, he failed to win a race twice. At the Australian, Spanish, and Mexico City Grand Prix, his best finish this year was P2. The Briton finished three times in P3.

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