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Schumacher: I wanted MSC, it's an emotional bond

The letters MSC on Formula 1 timing screens once charted the dominance of seven-times world champion Michael Schumacher but this season they denote the presence on track of his son Mick. The Ferrari great first took the abbreviation to set himself apart from younger brother Ralf on screens that display the first three letters of a surname, but Mick has his own justification. After winning the 2020 Formula 2 title accompanied by the letters SCH, the third Schumacher to enter the sport asked F 1 — now headed by ex-Ferrari boss Stefano Domenicali — to make a change. 'I wanted that MSC,' the 21-year-old Haas driver told reporters during pre-season testing in Bahrain ahead of his F1...
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