Name ‘won’t burden’ Schumacher's progress to F1 - Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton says he is “100 percent” convinced that Mic🍷k Schumacher, the son of seven-time world champion Michael, will make it all the way to Formula 1.

Schumacher won his first title in single-seater last weekend as h🔴e clinched the European Formula ⛎3 Championship with a race to spare at Hockenheim, having previously finished runner-up in Italian and German F4.

He is tipped to graduate to Formula 2 for 2019 and H🐻amilton, who replaced Schumacher senior at Mercedes in 2013, has no doubts the 19-year-old will follow in the footsteps of his father by progressing to F1.

Name ‘won’t burden’ Schumacher's progress to F1 - Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton says he is “100 percent” convinced that Mick Schumacher, the son of seven-tim🌞e world champion Michael, will make it all the way to Formula 1.

Schumacher won his first title in single-seater last weeken🔜d as he clinched the European Formula 3 Championship with a race to spare at Hockenheim, having previously finished runner-up in Italian and German F4.

He is tipped to graduate to Formula 2 for 2019 and Hamilton, who replaced Schumacher senior at Mercedes in 2013, has no doubts the 19-year-old will follow in the footsteps of hi⛄s father by progressing to F1.

"I don't think it [theꦰ Schumacher n🔯ame] will be a burden," Hamilton said.

"There wil🉐l 100 percent be a Schumacher back in F1, partly because of the name but se🌟condly because he’s doing a good job.

“He obviously has a lot of talent like his dad had, just like Keke and Nico [Rosbergಞ], just like when Fernando has kids, I’m sure Alonso will be here again!

"Even if I have a kid that wants to race, and even i🌠f h🥀e’s no good, he can make it to F1 because of the name.”

Schumacher finished 12th in the 2017 European F3 sta♐ndings but impressed in his sophomore campaign to🎀 beat Red Bull protégé Dan Ticktum to this year’s crown, winning eight of the final 15 races.

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While he is not currently affiliated to an F1 team, Schumacherꦇ has close ties to Mercedes and Ferrari – the latter the team his father won five of his seven titles.

Ferrari team principal Mau☂rizio🐷 Arrivabene recently said “the door is always open” for Schumacher, while Hamilton revealed he was impressed by the German’s attitude when he attended grands prix as a guest of Mercedes last season.

"He’s doing a really great job and he’s a really great kid as well,” Hamilton explained. “He’s come to and ౠbeen a part of our team in a couple of weekends last yea💧r.

"He’s very attentive and he’s got great talent as his dad had, so I don't th⛎ink it will be a burden. I thin﷽k he could be great for the sport."

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