F1 | Piero Ferrari: “Let's help Haas give Mick a good car”

The vice president of Ferrari spoke about the young Schumacher

F1 | Piero Ferrari: “Let's help Haas give Mick a good car”

Piero Ferrari, Enzo's son and vice president of the car company of the same name, spoke about Mick Schumacher, Michael's son and top driver of the Ferrari Driver Academy. The German, in his first year of F1 with Haas, is constantly followed and supported by Maranello, hence the choice to have him race in what is in effect a satellite team of the Cavallino, with which there is a close technical partnership.

“Mick Schumacher is growing in a team that we support - the words of Piero Ferrari – Haas chose not to develop the car this year to concentrate all economic efforts on 2022 and therefore they are using a clearly slow single-seater. But they are spending for 2022 and we at Ferrari are also helping them with a view to next year. For his second year in F1 we ​​hope to be able to give Schumacher a car that allows him to demonstrate his qualities."

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