Mick Schumacher Clinches F2 Title in Bahrain Ahead of Move Into F1

Mick Schumacher celebrates with his team on Dec. 6.  Photographer: Joe Portlock/Getty Images
Mick Schumacher celebrates with his team on Dec. 6. Photographer: Joe Portlock/Getty Images
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Mick Schumacher Clinches F2 Title in Bahrain Ahead of Move Into F1

Mick Schumacher celebrates with his team on Dec. 6.  Photographer: Joe Portlock/Getty Images
Mick Schumacher celebrates with his team on Dec. 6. Photographer: Joe Portlock/Getty Images

Mick Schumacher celebrated his impending move into Formula One by clinching the F2 title in Bahrain on Sunday.

He is the son of F1 great Michael Schumacher, who won seven F1 titles and 91 races in a glittering career.

The 21-year-old German driver sounded emotional moments after crossing the line at the season-ending race.

“I have no words,” he said. “Truly amazing.”

After climbing out of the PREMA Racing car, he knelt down by it for several seconds with his hand over his eyes.

Then he hugged members of his team and Sabine Kehm, his agent and a close family friend.

“I feel overwhelmed,” he said after the race. “It's going to take a few days maybe (to sink in)."

His first race in F1 will be with the US-owned Haas team next year.



Saudi Toyota Hill Climb Championship Concludes in Taif

The event was held at Al-Muhammadiyah slope in Taif - SPA
The event was held at Al-Muhammadiyah slope in Taif - SPA
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Saudi Toyota Hill Climb Championship Concludes in Taif

The event was held at Al-Muhammadiyah slope in Taif - SPA
The event was held at Al-Muhammadiyah slope in Taif - SPA

The first round of the Saudi Toyota Championship Hill Climb concluded with 65 competitors facing challenging mountain twists amid dense fog and hailstones, testing their skills and determination, SPA reported.

The event was held at Al-Muhammadiyah slope in Taif under the supervision of the Ministry of Sport and organized by the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation.

By hosting such championships, Taif aims to boost tourism, attract both local and international participants, and highlight the role of sports in community development, while contributing to the region’s economic growth.