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'Mick Schumacher would spike F1 ratings'

Mick Schumacher would spark an immediate upturn in Formula 1's viewing figures, according to former F1 racer Timo Glock. Former Jordan and Toyota driver Glock says that Germany would once again tune in en masse if the son of F1 legend Michael Schumacher were on the grid. Momentum has swollen behind Schumacher Jr in recent weeks as he has surged into title contention in European Formula 3. The 19-year-old has won four of the last six races, including all three at the last meeting at the Nurburgring, to jump into second place and he was recently linked with an immediate switch to F1 with Toro Rosso. Taking it out this weekend at @redbullring. @prema_team @theodoreracing1 @fiaf3europe @DVAG...
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