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Steiner Pushes Schumacher to Seek Vettel’s Guidance: ‘He Needs It Badly’ to Revive F1 Career

Virgilio Machado by Virgilio Machado
October 9, 2024
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Steiner Pushes Schumacher to Seek Vettel’s Guidance: ‘He Needs It Badly’ to Revive F1 Career

Mick Schumacher’s journey in Formula 1 has been anything but smooth. The son of the legendary Michael Schumacher, Mick entered the sport with sky-high expectations following his 2020 Formula 2 championship win. However, his two-season stint with Haas, under the eye of team principal Guenther Steiner, didn’t yield the results many had hoped for. Scoring just 12 points, Schumacher was unceremoniously dropped in 2022, leaving him without a full-time seat in F1.

Now, Guenther Steiner has some blunt advice for the 25-year-old: seek guidance from four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel if he hopes to turn his career around. “Even if the fans don’t care much about my opinion, Mick Schumacher should take Sebastian Vettel as a mentor. He needs it badly so he can get things back on track,” Steiner stated.

Vettel, widely considered one of the most skilled drivers in F1 history, shares a strong bond with both Mick and his father, Michael, who mentored Vettel during the early days of his career. Steiner believes that having such a figure in his corner could be pivotal for Schumacher as he attempts to reclaim his place on the grid.

Currently, Schumacher serves as a reserve driver for the Mercedes F1 team and competes in the World Endurance Championship with Alpine. Despite his efforts to remain active in motorsport, his F1 future remains uncertain, as the competition for a 2025 drive intensifies.

Guenther Steiner, who was a harsh critic of Schumacher during their time together at Haas, now appears more supportive, acknowledging Mick’s talent while stressing the importance of proper guidance. “Mick Schumacher has plenty of talent – that is not up for debate – but, in my opinion, that talent has not been nurtured correctly,” Steiner admitted. “I thought I was doing my bit by giving him the chance to cut his teeth in an F1 car but, in the end, it wasn’t enough. Everyone should have done more, including him.”

Drawing comparisons with Michael Schumacher’s early career, Steiner emphasized the importance of strong management and mentorship, which Mick has lacked. Michael had the steadfast support of manager Willi Weber, a key figure behind his rapid rise and subsequent dominance in F1. “His father had become a world champion at the age of 22 and had Willi Weber by his side for years. Why didn’t Mick have someone like that?” Steiner questioned, highlighting the missed opportunities for support.

As Mick Schumacher continues to fight for a return to the F1 grid, Steiner’s advice stands as a stark reminder of the high expectations and immense legacy he is trying to uphold. The pressure to follow in his father’s footsteps is immense, and without proper guidance, the young driver’s journey back to the pinnacle of motorsport remains uncertain.

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