Former FIA president Jean Todt believes that the famous surname for Mick Schumacher became not an advantage, but a disadvantage…
Jean Todt: “Many people think his surname is an advantage, but it has become a disadvantage. Expectations were unreasonable and the car turned out to be uncompetitive. He was never able to demonstrate his potential.
Yes, Mick has had several accidents, some of which were his own fault, but overall there is no doubt that he deserves a place in Formula 1.
Mick is better than half of the Formula 1 drivers, he has all the necessary qualities, otherwise he would not have won titles in Formula 3 and Formula 2. Maybe he was too good for Formula 1. Sometimes you have to bend your elbows to work. From my experience as a team leader, I know very well that a driver’s performance immediately deteriorates when he finds himself in an uncomfortable environment.”
Source: F1 News

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