Schumacher 'ready to race tomorrow' despite limited F1 testing mileage

Mick Schumacher fe𝔉els ready to make his Formula 1 debut despite there being limited testing opportunities ahead of the new season.
Testing was cut to just three days becau📖se the cars are mostly a carry over from 2020 as🍰 a result of the technical regulations remaining mostly stable, but also as a way to reduce costs.
Schumacher comp𝐆leted 181 laps across the three days of testing in Bahra🧸in.
Despite limited 🦋time 𒊎in the car, the German feels ready to make his F1 debut next weekend.
“I would⛎ be ready to go racing tomorrow,” Schumacher said. “We did so much analyzing yesterday, Nikita [Mazepin] was able to drive a🥀nd get those race runs in, so I was able to go through all the data.
“Looking at today I am able to correlate that to yesterday, the track conditions are different but nonetheless I am able to extract the feeling that I have on track and then really able to feel every little change that I do the changes the way the tyre behaves on track, and how th🧸e car behaves on track.
“I do feel ready, I would go racing tomorro🌊w if it🃏 was up to me.”
Even though Haas is expected to be at t💧he back once again in 2021 as it focuses on next year's car, Schumacher's enthusiasm rema♛ins the same.
“I have to say it feels🍷 even better driving this car than I expected,” Schumacher added. “You drive a car, but this is really fun. It is not something I will quickly get bored of, so looking forward to driving more tomorrow, and the race cannot come quick enough.
“So𝕴 I’m really looking forward to the season. I would love to dr🌠ive every day. I could put in another eight days and go straight into the race weekend.”

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