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Mick Schumacher: Did he have his Father’s Aggression?

Mick Schumacher driving style

What was Mick Schumacher’s driving style?


Mick Schumacher had a Smooth Oversteer driving style. In contrast to Michael Schumacher, Mick had a more refined and sensible way of working the car. He braked earlier than others, and used the brake pedal with a soft touch. Schumacher carried a lower mid-corner speed, giving him time to set up his exit line, hence why he was typically faster on the exit phase and on the straights. Mick Schumacher inherited none of his father’s aggressive driving style, due to the fact that an extremely active style wouldn’t work at all in the modern day F1 cars.


To really understand Mick Schumacher’s smooth driving style, we have to look at the telemetry data.

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