Many world champions compare themselves to my father.
— Mick Schumacher
My dad had a huge influence. He's my idol, and I'm following everything he did, looking for something I can use myself.
We have a lot of people in F1 who went through F3, and it is a point where you can show what you've got.
The goal is to win in F1. That is the aim.
If you do a good lap, you know it is a good lap. If you get that feeling, it is addictive; you want more and more.
I'm hugely proud to be able to work with Ferrari - such a great team and huge amount of history, especially combined with my dad. I'm really proud to be able to be part of it. All our hearts are very red.
It is more than obvious that Ferrari has a big place in my heart since I was born and, also, in the hearts of our family.
I don't do any sim at home or whatever. If I do, it's with the team, which is a proper preparation for me.
We never stop working and learning.
What he has done is the best ever in F1. It is something I look up to, and I am happy to have him as my dad.
I can learn very much from Ferrari because they have so much experience, and I will want to work with them to achieve the maximum I can.
I would always compare myself with the best, and my dad is the best, and he's my idol, too.
Having the support I have from a lot of people all over the world can't be a bad thing. I am thankful for that.
F3 is an important step for that, and the next step has to be Formula 2, but my goal is to step up and show what I can do.
I'm very happy to work with Prema and work in F2 because I have the feeling in some ways, it's a bit more difficult to drive and to work with the tyres than F1.
Trying to find the limit of yourself and the limit of the car and sometimes to exceed it and see the real limit - if you find that sweet spot and are able to repeat it, it is one of the best feelings.
It is my goal to be world champion.
As it seems, Spa is a good venue for the Schumacher family.
There's no one person I can talk to and try and be as him - but the one person I want to is my dad.
Everyone evolves during the year.
I am the son of my dad, and I am happy that I am.
Being compared to the best driver in F1 history is the goal you want to achieve, and to have that as my idol and father is very special.
If I go to the city, I'm happy that I'm free, that nobody knows who I am. I guess we have done a good job there in keeping the private life really private.
I am happy to be the son of the greatest F1 racer of all time. I'm happy that he is the greatest F1 racer of all time, and I admire him for that. And even if sometimes it can be a bit difficult, it is what it is. There are good sides to it, and there are bad sides.
My dad had a huge influence on my career.
I was three years old. I had a go-kart that my dad had on a leash so I would not go too quick.
What my dad did was extraordinary. I appreciate it more every day.
I was impressed by the braking power an F1 car has.
I prefer going, training, on the bike and to the gym, which is, for me, also very good on the mental side. I don't have the feeling I need to do online racing.
There's obviously a lot of drivers that are in F1 because they're one of the best drivers out there, so I can learn from everyone.
Already in go-karts, I said, 'OK, that's what I really want to do professionally as a career, as a job.'
The first impressions I had from Ferrari was very heart-opening, welcoming me in a family which was always part of my family.
Being compared to my father was never a problem for me.