Mick Schumacher Net Worth
Mick Schumacher Salary
In addition to the fixed salary he earns, Mick Schumacher is also eligible for a performance bonus payout from the Haas F1 team. This bonus salary is based on number of podiums that Mick Schumacher can achieve throughout the calendar year.
What cars do Mick Schumacher own?
Mick Schumacher has a number of sports cars in his garrage. Mick Schumacher’s cars collection include the following.
Bentley Continental GT – $900,000 USDFerrari 812 – $950,000 USDAston Martin DB11 – $460,000 USDMcLaren 720S – $1 Million USD
Mick Schumacher Info
Mick Schumacher’s Collection of Expensive Watches
Mick Schumacher Bio
Mick Schumacher is the son of seven-time Formula One World Champion Michael Schumacher and Western riding European Champion Corinna Schumacher. Mick Schumacher was skiing with his father when Michael suffered life-threatening brain injuries on 29 December 2013. Before the start of the 2017 Belgian Grand Prix, Mick Schumacher drove his father’s championship-winning Benetton B194. Mick Schumacher credits chess as being an integral part of his mental preparation before an F1 race.
Started motorsport career
Mick Schumacher started his motorsport career in 2008. In 2011 and 2012, Mick Schumacher drove in the KF3 class of the ADAC Kart Masters, ending in 9th and 7th respectively. In 2013 Mick Schumacher finished 3rd in the German Junior Kart Championship and the CIK-FIA Super Cup KF juniors. In 2015, Mick Schumacher started racing in formula classes for the first time, racing for Van Amersfoort Racing in the ADAC Formula 4, using the Schumacher name.
FIA Formula 2 Championship with Prema Racing
Mick Schumacher moved up to the FIA Formula 2 Championship in 2019 with Prema Racing, alongside Sean Gelael. Mick Schumacher stalled on the grid at the Red Bull Ring and finished in 18th place before a charge through the field in the sprint race saw him finish 4th. Mick Schumacher continued with Prema in the 2020 FIA Formula 2 Championship, joined by reigning FIA Formula 3 champion and fellow Ferrari Driver Academy member Robert Shwartzman.
Driver for the Ferrari Driver Academy
Mick Schumacher was announced as a driver for the Ferrari Driver Academy on 19 January 2019. On 2 April 2019, Mick Schumacher made his debut behind the wheel of a modern Formula One car, piloting Scuderia Ferrari’s SF90 during the first day of in-season testing at Bahrain International Circuit as the only debutant in the field. Mick Schumacher remains with Haas for the 2022 season, partnering Kevin Magnussen and also serves as a reserve driver for Ferrari alongside Antonio Giovinazzi. Mick Schumacher missed the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after a high-impact crash in qualifying.