Mick Schumacher, the son of seven-time Formula One world champion Michael Schumacher, said his test with Ferrari this week was an important stepping stone in his fledgling racing career.
"It was very emotional, not just for me, but for all those who were there," the 20-year-old Schumacher told AFP subsidiary SID on Friday.
"There are doors which open. It gives me opportunities to work with the Ferrari F1 engineers at Maranello. I can learn very important things there for my future, and that I can already use in F2."
"Even if it's difficult, as you still don't properly know the car and you don't yet know where your limits are. The speed in the turn is really fascinating, the car moves as if on rails."
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