Formula One: Schumacher’s son to drive demo laps at Belgian Grand Prix

Mick will mark the 25th anniversary of his father’s first Formula One win

August 25, 2017 04:21 pm | Updated 04:24 pm IST - SPA—FRANCORCHAMPS

Mick Schumacher. File photo

Mick Schumacher. File photo

Michael Schumacher’s son will mark the 25th anniversary of his father’s first Formula One win by driving demonstration laps ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix on Sunday.

Mick Schumacher, who is 18, will drive a 1994 F1 model of the Benetton B194 that his father drove that year to the first of his record seven world championships. The German driver’s 91 wins and 68 pole positions are also records, although Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton can equal him if he tops qualifying on Saturday.

Michael won his first career race on the vast Spa-Francorchamps track nestled in the Ardennes forest in 1992. He also made his debut there the year before and has a special affinity with the track. He has a record six wins, one more than another F1 great, the late Ayrton Senna.

Mick, meanwhile, is driving in the F3 championship, and is touted for a bright future.

It was while skiing with his teenage son on a family holiday that Michael sustained severe head injuries in France on Dec. 29, 2013. He has been cared for at his home in Switzerland since September 2014.

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