Mick Schumacher wants to rewrite his story. It's a saddeningly familiar one in sports: second-generation star, enveloped by the shadow of his father's success, fighting to establish himself as worthy of respect and opportunity.
The son of all-time Formula 1 great Michael Schumacher had his own time in F1, two years spent with Haas F1 -- the second-worst team on the grid while he was there -- and with no significant results in hand, fell out of the series where his father made the family name.
At 26, Mick is young enough to take another shot at making it to the top, but F1 has moved on in the three years since his last start.