Reserve driver for Mercedes-AMG Petronas F1 Team, Mick Schumacher is the son of Formula 1 and Ferrari legend, Michael Schumacher with 7 WDC titles. He drove for the Haas team in 2021 and 2022, driving alongside the son of Russian business tycoon, Dmitri Mazepin, Nikita Mazepin, and Kevin Magnussen.
The young German finished 19th in the 2021 season, finishing above his crash-prone teammate, and 16th in the 2022 season owing to the Ferrari engine. He was nevertheless, outscored by his teammate from Denmark, Kevin Magnussen.
His two years under the team principal of Haas, Guenther Steiner, were nothing less than turbulent and were marked by sponsorship issues with a Russian firm, Uralkali, owned by his teammate’s father, Dmitri Mazepin.
What does Justine Huysman do for a living?
Justine Huysman, Mick Schumacher’s girlfriend, is also believed to keep her personal life private. She has kept her Instagram account, with over one thousand followers, private to avoid media attention. Not much is known about their relationship, but it is speculated that their fathers being friends and fellow racers may have brought them together.

Justine Huysman’s net worth is estimated to be over $5 million, primarily inherited from her father’s successful Oslo karting facility, Herald Huysman Karting. However, there is no information on her professional career yet. She is a student of International Law and Legal Studies at the University of Oslo and is fluent in Norwegian, English, and French.
Mick highlighted the importance of privacy in his personal life in his documentary, “Mick Schumacher,” released in 2020. In the documentary, he spoke about how privacy is of utmost importance for his family, and without it, things would be much more difficult. He expressed gratitude that his family’s demarcation from the media helps them maintain their privacy.
Who is Justine Huysman’s father Harald Huysman?
Harald has an impressive racing career that includes winning various championships such as the Benelux and European championships, F3, World Sports Car Championship, Le Mans, Indy Lights, Toyota Atlantic, Barber Saab Pro Series, and the Porsche Supercup. After retiring, he became a manager for Jenson Button and other junior racing talents.

He also helped Kimi Räikkönen enter Formula One. He has several motoring business interests, including a BMW dealership in Oslo, importing Porsches to Norway, and organizing corporate events. Additionally, he is the majority shareholder in the Rudskogen race circuit, Norway’s national motorsport facility, which underwent significant development.
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