On a sun-drenched weekend in Camp de Mar, Majorca, the world of motorsports and celebrity intrigue collided as Mick Schumacher, the 29-year-old son of Formula 1 legend Michael Schumacher, was spotted in the company of Portuguese model and academic Clara Ramos. Their relaxed stroll around a local golf course, arms entwined and laughter shared, did not go unnoticed by onlookers or the German press, who quickly circulated photos of the pair. The sighting comes at a pivotal time for Mick—both personally and professionally—and has sparked fresh conversation about the next chapter in the life of this racing scion.
The timing of this public appearance is especially poignant. Just as Mick was spending quality time with Ramos, his family was marking the 57th birthday of his father, Michael Schumacher, a figure who remains one of the most revered and enigmatic in the history of Formula 1. Gina-Maria Schumacher, Mick’s sister, took to social media to share a heartfelt family tribute. The photograph, a rare throwback, featured the Schumacher family—Michael, his wife Corinna, Gina-Maria, and a young Mick—beaming together. Gina-Maria’s caption, “The best forever. Happy birthday, Dad!” resonated with fans worldwide, quickly amassing over 140,000 likes and more than 2,000 comments. The outpouring of support included messages like, “He’s still our greatest hero and legend. Happy Birthday,” and “Thank you for sharing that family photo. Your father brought me so much happiness during my childhood; I only turned on the TV to watch him win.”
Michael Schumacher’s legacy looms large over the sport and his family. With seven Formula 1 world titles—split between Benetton and Ferrari—he set a benchmark for excellence and resilience that continues to inspire. Since his devastating skiing accident in December 2013, the Schumacher family has fiercely guarded his privacy. Public glimpses of the former champion have been exceedingly rare, and the family has chosen to share only occasional, carefully curated moments. As Corinna Schumacher explained in the Netflix documentary “Schumacher,” “Michael is here. Different, but he’s here, and that gives us strength, I find. We’re together. We live together at home. We do therapy. We do everything we can to make Michael better and to make sure he’s comfortable. And to simply make him feel our family, our bond. And no matter what, I will do everything I can. We all will. We’re trying to carry on as a family, the way Michael liked it and still does. And we are getting on with our lives. ‘Private is private’, as he always said.”
For Mick, the journey has been both one of carrying the weight of a famous surname and forging his own path. After a promising stint in Formula 1 with Haas, Mick transitioned to a reserve driver role at Mercedes for the 2023 and 2024 seasons. He then took on the challenge of the World Endurance Championship with Alpine, where he notched three podium finishes in 16 starts—no small feat amid stiff competition. Yet, the allure of single-seater racing has drawn him back, and 2026 marks a new beginning: Mick will compete in the IndyCar Series, driving the number 47 Honda for Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing, a team co-owned by television personality David Letterman. The 17-race season kicks off in Florida on March 1, and Mick will be joined by teammates Graham Rahal and 2025’s Rookie of the Year, Louis Foster.
While Mick’s professional life is set to accelerate stateside, his personal life has also taken a turn. His relationship with Laila Hasanovic, a Danish Miss Universe finalist, ended in April 2025 after nearly three years together. Laila was a familiar face in the F1 paddock, often seen supporting Mick at races around the globe. Since their split, she has found new romance with tennis star Jannik Sinner, currently ranked world No. 2. Hasanovic has been spotted courtside at major tournaments—including Wimbledon, Roland Garros, and the ATP Tour Finals—cheering on the Italian ace. Their relationship has become a talking point in both motorsport and tennis circles, fueling speculation and social media chatter.
Enter Clara Ramos, a 24-year-old PhD student at the University of Barcelona who doubles as a model and social media influencer. With 113,000 Instagram followers, Ramos shares glimpses of her academic pursuits and modeling gigs, often posting from exotic locales across Europe. Her connection with Mick appears to be relatively new, and while neither has publicly commented on the seriousness of their relationship, the pair’s easy rapport in Majorca suggests a blossoming romance. Mick, who boasts 3.5 million Instagram followers, follows Ramos among a select group of just 600 accounts—a subtle nod to their growing closeness.
It’s no surprise that Mick’s every move is scrutinized, both by motorsport fans and the wider public. The Schumacher name carries immense weight, and Mick’s career decisions are often viewed through the lens of his father’s legendary achievements. Yet, Mick has carved out his own identity, embracing new challenges and adapting to the ever-changing landscape of professional racing. His move to IndyCar is seen by many as a bold step—a chance to compete in a different arena, away from the relentless comparisons to his father’s F1 exploits. The American series, known for its mix of road courses, street circuits, and iconic ovals like Indianapolis, will test Mick’s adaptability and resolve.
Meanwhile, the Schumacher family continues to honor Michael’s legacy through the Keep Fighting Foundation, a charity established after his accident to support various philanthropic projects. The foundation’s work, coupled with the family’s steadfast commitment to privacy, has fostered a community of supporters who rally behind the #KeepFightingMichael hashtag, a testament to the enduring impact of Michael Schumacher’s career and character.
As the 2026 IndyCar season approaches, anticipation is building. Mick Schumacher’s debut in North America is more than just a sporting milestone—it’s a statement of independence and ambition. Fans on both sides of the Atlantic are eager to see how he fares against seasoned veterans and rising stars alike. Will he find the same success that defined his father’s career, or will he chart a new course altogether?
For now, Mick seems content to balance the demands of racing with moments of personal happiness, as evidenced by his recent weekend in Majorca. Surrounded by family memories and new beginnings, he stands at the intersection of legacy and possibility. As the engines rev for the upcoming season, all eyes will be on Mick Schumacher—on the track, and beyond.