It would've been such a beautiful moment;
Mick Schumacher's debut in
Formula 1 at the Nürburgring would be twenty years after winning
Michael Schumacher's first world title with
Ferrari. For former
Ferrari President Luca di Montezemelo this would be a good moment to look back on.
Debut Mick Schumacher
With the exception of one day, it would have been exactly 20 years ago. On 8 October 2000,
Michael Schumacher secured his first world title with Ferrari by winning the
Japanese Grand Prix. On 9 October 2020 Mick would get into a
Formula 1 car for the first free practice session at the Nürburgring. Unfortunately, the fog threw a spanner in the works and we still have to wait for the young Schumacher's Formula 1 debut.
First World Championship
The Schumacher World Cup in 2000 put an end to a long drought for the Italians. The last time a driver became world champion in a Ferrari was in 1979. In the Italian sports newspaper
Gazzetta Di Montezemelo looks back at this moment.
"Twenty years ago we won the world championship in Japan with Michael Schumacher, as we had not done since 1979. So a final thank-you to Michael and to all those who have dedicated themselves to this goal", he says.
"It is the most beautiful professional moment of my life."