Mick Schumacher Takes on the Challenge of IndyCar: The Thrills and Surprises of His First Oval Test
In a stunning display of determination and grit, Mick Schumacher has embarked on a thrilling new chapter in his racing career, stepping into the high-octane world of IndyCar. This week, the son of legendary seven-time Formula 1 champion Michael Schumacher tackled his first oval test at the Homestead-Miami Speedway, where he reached a jaw-dropping top speed of 194 miles per hour!
Schumacher, now racing with the esteemed Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing team, is gearing up for the highly anticipated 2026 IndyCar season. After a diverse racing journey that saw him compete for Haas in F1 and later serve as Mercedes’ reserve driver, Schumacher is fully committed to revving up his career in American motorsport.
Reflecting on his experience, Schumacher revealed that one of the most bizarre aspects of oval racing is entering corners without the luxury of braking. “It was a very new thing,” he admitted. The driver found the initial adjustment challenging, stating, “The orientation was a bit of a difficulty at the beginning – like kind of knowing what side of the track I’m on.” However, as he embraced the learning curve, he noted, “After that, you get the hang of it.”
Completing an impressive 97 laps, Schumacher expressed confidence in the progress he made during this crucial test. “I think one of the weird parts of coming to test on an oval for the first time was going into the corner without braking,” he said, emphasizing the unique demands of oval racing compared to traditional circuits. “As we were getting into a better spot with the car, things started to feel a bit more natural and a bit more self-explanatory.”
As Schumacher gears up for a season where five out of 18 rounds will take place on ovals, the stakes are higher than ever. The first event kicks off at Phoenix Raceway on March 7, just a day before the 2026 F1 season launches in Australia. With the iconic Indianapolis 500 looming on May 24, the pressure is on for Schumacher to adapt rapidly to this exhilarating new format.
Discussing the testing conditions, he remarked, “The weather is great and conditions are a bit tricky with the wind blowing and being gusty.” His experience on the oval was not just about speed; it included experimenting with different lines on the track, determining the best approach for upcoming races. “I was definitely trying out different lines, either going on the high line or the low line, trying to see what the differences are,” he said, emphasizing the importance of understanding the track dynamics before facing off against competitors.
Schumacher's enthusiasm for the challenge ahead is palpable. “I think we’re in a very good spot; everything is going really well,” he stated confidently. Despite the challenges, he believes they are on the right track to be fully prepared for the first race in St. Petersburg. “It was about trying to figure out what I could do before the first real test in Phoenix where everybody will be on track,” he explained.
With an eye on the competition and a commitment to continuous improvement, Schumacher remains humble about his journey. “By no means am I at the point where I can say I’m very confident with everything but we’re chipping away at things,” he acknowledged.
As the motorsport world watches closely, Mick Schumacher is not just racing against the clock; he’s racing against expectations and the legacy of his family name. With each lap completed, he inches closer to solidifying his place in the fast-paced world of IndyCar, setting the stage for an electrifying season ahead.








