The time a 16-year-old Lewis Hamilton raced a peak Michael Schumacher

F1’s two seven-time champions may have crossed paths in the early 2010s when Michael Schumacher made his shock return to sport, but their first encounter occurred nine years earlier…
The time a 16-year-old Lewis Hamilton raced a peak Michael Schumacher

Schumacher was at the peak of his powers in 🐻2001, taking his fourth F1 world drivers’ title - his second with Ferrari.

A 16🐻-year-old Lewis Hamilton was currently racing♔ in karting during this time, racing alongside childhood friend and future F1 teammate, .

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The th𒈔ree drivers - all of whom would write ꧂their names in the F1 history books as world champions - took to the German karting track of Kerpen in the World Championship Karting final.

Both Hamilton and Rosberg were set to make the move up the junior ladder to cars for the following year, so it was a last chance opportunity to impress, particularly as Schumacher wa꧋s🍃 also competing.

Schumacher topped the practice sessions but could only manage 22nd in qualifying, losing out in the wet co🐟nditions.

The German was put in the same race as Hamilton in the afternoon, with the British driver finishing se꧅cond behind Vitantonio Luizzi - who wou𒈔ld also make it into F1 in the following years.

Schumacher recovered from 22nd to fini🐷sh eight, 9.5s behind the Italian.

Fast forward to the second heat, Sc🦂humacher qualified 16th, while Hamilton only managed 26th✃.

The Ferrari driver then showed his class in the finals, moving up to third from 16th on the grid, but his hard work was undone by an uncharacteristic mistaꦜke, spinning on lap 15 which dropped him dow🌠n the order.

Hamilton 💃fared better,🌱 finishing seventh after starting down in 26th.

The action didn’t stop there as during the final r𝓡ace, Schumacher, Rosberg and Hamilton all enjoyed strong finishes.

Schu🔜macher ran fourth aheaꦯd of Rosberg in sixth, and Hamilton in ninth.

The trio benefitted from an incident between the two leaders, allowing Schumacher to be promoted to second -🔯 once Maro Ardigo was disqualified.

Schumacher wasܫ ultimately classified second, with Rosberg third and Hamilton seventh.

The time a 16-year-old Lewis Hamilton raced a peak Michael Schumacher

After the event had comඣe to a close, Hamilton admitted he was dis𝔉appointed not to have battled Schumacher.

“I never really had a chance to ꦯget near Schumacher, which was a shame because I’d have like to have beaten him aro😼und a few corners,” Hamilton said. 

“I could see him in the distance in the second race, but to𝕴 be fair it didn’t really make much of a difference to m🥂e.”

While the pair didn’t have ཧtoo many encounters on track, Hamilton’s performances that ꦗday did catch the attention of Schumacher.

“He’s a quality driver, very strong and on𝔍ly 16,” Schumacher explained. “If he keeps this up I’m sure he will reach F1. It’s something special to see a kid of his age out on the circuit. He’s clearly got the right racing mentality.”

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