Monday, 7 Oct, 2024
CLOSE

WATCH: Mick Schumacher Goes Into The Wild in Australia With Steve Irwin’s Son



WATCH: Mick Schumacher Goes Into The Wild in Australia With Steve Irwin's Son

Mick Schumacher is in the second season of his F1 career with the Haas F1 team. Mick is walking in his father’s footsteps as a Formula 1 driver. Besides, it’s great to see a legacy continuing in Formula 1. Currently, in Australia for this weekend’s Grand Prix, he visited the Australia Zoo, in Queensland, Australia.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

Mick shares an interesting video and an important message on his Twitter handle from his experience at the zoo.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

Mick Schumacher visits the Australia Zoo

The Australia Zoo is a 700-acre zoo owned by the wife of by late Steve Irwin, Terri Irwin. Steve Irwin may have lost his life, but his family is continuing his legacy and love for animals. It is now Robert, Steve’s son, who has taken up the duties of his father and is in charge of the zoo, along with a few other family members.

With his recent post, Mick encourages everyone to check out Wildlife Warriors. Which is a venture which seeks people’s help to conserve and protect wildlife around the world.

In the video above, Robert is feeding a massive crocodile in a closed-off section. Wildlife Warriors work in animal conservation as we can read in the tweet.

DIVE DEEPER

Sergio Perez Explains Why He Wants His Children to Follow Him in F1

1 day ago

We can strike similarities between Mick Schumacher and Robert Irwin because both are sons of well-known personalities. Moreover, they both are continuing their fathers’ legacies. It is always nice to see a cycle like such continue.

However, we, as fans, would like to see Mick Schumacher give us a glimpse of his father behind a racing car. And after an underwhelming first season with Haas, Mick would be looking to do just that.


WATCH: Mick Schumacher Goes Into The Wild in Australia With Steve Irwin’s Son
Formula One F1 – Hungarian Grand Prix – Hungaroring, Budapest, Hungary – July 29, 2021 Haas’ Mick Schumacher during a press conference ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix Pool via REUTERS/Florion Goga

Mick suffered a crash in the qualifying of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix and therefore did not race. This decision was made by Haas to conserve the vehicle parts for the next race amid the aggressive cost cap.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

New year, new Haas

This time around, however, Mick Schumacher would look to improve upon his previous season. The new Haas VF-22 Challenger is already showing promise and could be a surprise to the midfield in the new season.

Mick’s teammate Kevin Magnussen has already finished both the races in the top 10, bringing some good points for the American Constructors. And now Mick would want to finish in points, or at least keep up the promising performance.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

Watch This Story: From Mick Schumacher’s Horrific Crash To Lewis Hamilton’s Sad Plight Notable Moments From Saudi Arabia F1 Qualifying

Haas’s decision to keep Mick race in Jeddah might’ve been frustrating for him as he missed out on a race for the season. But thankfully, he’s fit and ready for the next race at the Australian Grand Prix. Let’s hope we see a good race from Mick and the Haas F1 team.

Enjoyed reading this article? Download our exclusive app to get 24×7 coverage, latest memes and social media banter. Click here to download.