'Michael Schumacher can follow the performance of his son Mick at this moment'
- GPblog.com
According to Jean Todt, Michael Schumacher closely follows the achievements of his son Mick. The young German will most likely make his Formula 1 debut in 2021 and his legendary father seems to be able to follow his progress, despite still recovering from his serious skiing accident.
Michael Schumacher's record number of world titles was matched in Turkey by Lewis Hamilton, but the German will always be one of the greatest ever to have competed in Formula 1. His son Mick is likely to make his debut appearance with Haas in 2021.
Michael follows his son
''Michael is still fighting and we can only wish him and his family well,'' says Jean Todt to RTL. Ferrari's former team boss says he is still in close contact with Schumacher and even says that Michael can follow the development of his own son. "Of course he is following him," Todt added.
''In 2021 Mick will most likely be racing in Formula 1 and we are very happy that there will be another Schumacher at the highest level of motorsport," said the current FIA President. Since Schumacher's skiing accident in 2013, the German has never appeared in public and not much is known about his condition.