Living up to absurdly high expectations built on a family legacy — especially in sports, especially in motorsports — is an unimaginable challenge for most people. But Mick Schumacher is embracing the challenge in his quest to be his own racer and separate from his icon of a father, seven-time Formula 1 champion Michael Schumacher.
And the biggest step toward building his own career was Mick making the jump from F1 to INDYCAR, debuting in the American open-wheeled series this season behind the wheel of the No. 47 Honda. His journey and challenges in a new racing series — along with living up to expectations attached to the Schumacher name — are the focus of the second episode of “All In,” a new real-time docuseries from FOX Sports, INDYCAR and Shadow Lion.
Oh, and he’s racing for Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, co-owned by motorsports legend Bobby Rahal and late night’s David Letterman, along with businessman Mike Lanigan.
“I’m very excited to see what racing out here is like,” Schumacher says in Episode 2 of “All In.”
“We’re in a place where everything’s very new, it’s very different to what I’m used to … so I’m just gonna stay open-minded throughout the year.”
The 27-year-old Swiss-born German driver has a wealth of racing experience, but he’s also technically an INDYCAR rookie in 2026, leading to the aptly titled episode: “The Rookie* and the Vet.”
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“There’s actually 4 powerhouse groups in INDYCAR proper now,” INDYCAR on FOX broadcaster James Hinchcliffe says in “All In,” referring to Crew Penske, Chip Ganassi Racing, Andretti International and Arrow McLaren.
“Behind the Huge 4, there’s a pair groups which can be positioning themselves for one of the best of the remainder. However Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing has made a ton of adjustments within the offseason. They’re a dynasty household within the sport.”
Nothing in motorsports is straightforward, however switching racing sequence comes with a steep studying curve, no matter exterior expectations. However alongside along with his household, Schumacher has his staff and lots of within the INDYCAR storage behind him, and people relationships are explored in “All In.”
“I do know the pressures of residing with a household title in addition to anyone,” Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing driver Graham Rahal says within the second installment of the present.
“In our sport, it’s an enormous title,” Graham Rahal continued. “It’s not a Schumacher title, however I do know the hell that that brings.”
That includes INDYCAR drivers and insiders — together with INDYCAR on FOX’s Hinchcliffe, Townsend Bell and Will Buxton — “All In” examines the most important challenges, the stress factors and the high-speed competitors of racing within the sequence.
However every episode options its personal give attention to a driver, staff or sequence storyline. And the most recent one dives deep into Schumacher’s targets on the observe and life away from it.
“This can be a problem the likes of which Mick Schumacher, no matter all his expertise by Formulation 1, Monaco Grand Prix — F1 vehicles have by no means seen speeds this fast and the streets have by no means been as punishing,” Buxton says within the newest episode.
Watch “All In” on the INDYCAR On FOX YouTube page, FOXSports.com and the FOX Sports activities App, FOX One, in addition to INDYCAR and INDYCAR on FOX social channels.
