Mick Schumacher Birthday, Date of Birth

Mick Schumacher

Mick Schumacher (German pronunciation: [ˈmɪk ˈʃuːmaxɐ]; born 22 March 1999) is a German racing driver, who competes in the FIA World Endurance Championship for Alpine. Schumacher competed in Formula One from 2021 to 2022.

Born and raised in Switzerland, Schumacher is the son of seven-time Formula One World Drivers' Champion Michael Schumacher and equestrian Corinna Betsch, as well as the nephew of former Formula One driver Ralf and the cousin of sportscar racing driver David. Initially competing under the pseudonyms Mick Betsch and Mick Junior, Schumacher finished runner-up to Enaam Ahmed at the junior direct-drive Karting World Championship and Karting European Championship in 2014. Graduating to junior formulae in 2015, Schumacher finished runner-up in both ADAC F4 and Italian F4 the next year. After finishing third in the MRF Challenge Championship, Schumacher moved to FIA European Formula 3, winning the championship with Prema the following season. Progressing to FIA Formula 2 for 2019, Schumacher won the title in his 2020 campaign with Prema.

A member of the Ferrari Driver Academy since 2019, Schumacher was a test driver for Alfa Romeo and Haas in 2020, before signing with the latter as a full-time driver in 2021. Making his Formula One debut at the Bahrain Grand Prix alongside Nikita Mazepin, Haas failed to score points all season with the VF-21, with Schumacher finishing a season-best twelfth in Hungary. Retaining his seat to partner Kevin Magnussen for 2022, Schumacher scored his maiden points finish at the British Grand Prix, followed by a career-best sixth at the Austrian Grand Prix. After a series of high-profile crashes, Schumacher was released by Haas at the end of the season, returning as a reserve driver for both Mercedes and McLaren in 2023; he left both positions in 2024.

Schumacher moved to the FIA World Endurance Championship in 2024 with Alpine, achieving his maiden podium finish at the 6 Hours of Fuji. He achieved further podiums at the 6 Hours of Imola and Spa-Francorchamps in 2025.

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Birthday, Date of Birth
Monday, March 22, 1999
Place of Birth
Vufflens-le-Château
Age
26
Star Sign

The March 22, 1999 was a Monday under the star sign of . It was the 80 day of the year. President of the United States was William J. (Bill) Clinton.

If you were born on this day, you are 26 years old. Your last birthday was on the Saturday, March 22, 2025, 181 days ago. Your next birthday is on Sunday, March 22, 2026, in 183 days. You have lived for 9,678 days, or about 232,290 hours, or about 13,937,420 minutes, or about 836,245,200 seconds.

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22nd of March 1999 News

News as it appeared on the front page of the New York Times on March 22, 1999

EDISON UNIT TO BUY 40 PERCENT OF NEW ZEALAND UTILITY

Date: 23 March 1999

Edison International Inc says its Edison Mission Energy unit has submitted winning bid of $1.21 billion (New Zealand) (US $640 million) for 40 percent stake in New Zealand Government-owned electric utility Contact Energy Ltd; Edison has also emerged as leading bidder for group of power plants being sold by Unicom Corp (S)

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 22 March 1999

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 23 March 1999

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MacManus Creating New Marketing Unit

Date: 22 March 1999

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

MacManus Group is creating relationship marketing division in New York, Dialogue Works, by consolidating Ayer/Deare & Partners with two accounts and 25 employees of Clarion Direct; Bryan Dougherty and Trissie Rost will head Dialogue Works as co-presidents (S)

Full Article

A New Campaign On Animal Rights

Date: 23 March 1999

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, protesting Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories alleged mistreatment pregnant mares whose urine is used to make estrogen replacement drug Premarin, plans to distribute bottles of fictious beverage supposedly made from urine; is urging consumers to use other estrogen replacements (S)

Full Article

The New Abortion Rhetoric

Date: 22 March 1999

Editorial contends that Republican Party's anti-abortion pragmatists want to leave pro-life plank in their party platform intact, and then duck issue through Presidential campaign; maintains that Gov George E Pataki has made that more difficult with his recent bold call for elimination of plank; praises Pataki for tackling issue in way that makes other moderates look evasive by comparison

Full Article

New Portal To 'Rich Media' To Make Debut

Date: 22 March 1999

By LISA NAPOLI

Lisa NAPOLI

Snap LLC, Internet company partly owned by NBC, to offer portal for users with high-speed Internet links; Snap will be free guide and showcase for bandwith-intensive applications, like video clips and audio files, making them easier for users to find; will announce 20 alliances with content providers, distributors and advertisers (M)

Full Article

A New Threat to Irish Peace

Date: 23 March 1999

Editorial scores Irish Republican Army for refusing to begin even token disarmament, arguing that action could destroy chances for peace in Northern Ireland (M)

Full Article

Media Talk; From the New Media Back to the Old

Date: 22 March 1999

By LISA NAPOLI

Lisa NAPOLI

Crown Books to publish book Gig, collection of columns from on-line magazine Word on how people make their livings (M)

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After Scandals, New Union Leaders Turn More Aggressive

Date: 22 March 1999

By STEVEN GREENHOUSE

Steven GREENHOUSE

Labor experts and union officials say that after wave of corruption swept away many of New York City's long time labor leaders, new cast of union leaders is starting to make city's labor movement more vigorous as well as more combative than it has been in decades; having been on defensive for months over corruption, unions are now planning series of aggressive actions, like mounting drive to organize 50,000 home health care workers; several unions, in effort to increase labor's political clout, have formed new coalition with black and Hispanic politicians that aims to remake state's Democratic party and reshape government priorities (M)

Full Article

EDISON UNIT TO BUY 40 PERCENT OF NEW ZEALAND UTILITY

Date: 23 March 1999

Edison International Inc says its Edison Mission Energy unit has submitted winning bid of $1.21 billion (New Zealand) (US $640 million) for 40 percent stake in New Zealand Government-owned electric utility Contact Energy Ltd; Edison has also emerged as leading bidder for group of power plants being sold by Unicom Corp (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 22 March 1999

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 23 March 1999

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MacManus Creating New Marketing Unit

Date: 22 March 1999

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

MacManus Group is creating relationship marketing division in New York, Dialogue Works, by consolidating Ayer/Deare & Partners with two accounts and 25 employees of Clarion Direct; Bryan Dougherty and Trissie Rost will head Dialogue Works as co-presidents (S)

Full Article

A New Campaign On Animal Rights

Date: 23 March 1999

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, protesting Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories alleged mistreatment pregnant mares whose urine is used to make estrogen replacement drug Premarin, plans to distribute bottles of fictious beverage supposedly made from urine; is urging consumers to use other estrogen replacements (S)

Full Article

The New Abortion Rhetoric

Date: 22 March 1999

Editorial contends that Republican Party's anti-abortion pragmatists want to leave pro-life plank in their party platform intact, and then duck issue through Presidential campaign; maintains that Gov George E Pataki has made that more difficult with his recent bold call for elimination of plank; praises Pataki for tackling issue in way that makes other moderates look evasive by comparison

Full Article

New Portal To 'Rich Media' To Make Debut

Date: 22 March 1999

By LISA NAPOLI

Lisa NAPOLI

Snap LLC, Internet company partly owned by NBC, to offer portal for users with high-speed Internet links; Snap will be free guide and showcase for bandwith-intensive applications, like video clips and audio files, making them easier for users to find; will announce 20 alliances with content providers, distributors and advertisers (M)

Full Article

A New Threat to Irish Peace

Date: 23 March 1999

Editorial scores Irish Republican Army for refusing to begin even token disarmament, arguing that action could destroy chances for peace in Northern Ireland (M)

Full Article

Media Talk; From the New Media Back to the Old

Date: 22 March 1999

By LISA NAPOLI

Lisa NAPOLI

Crown Books to publish book Gig, collection of columns from on-line magazine Word on how people make their livings (M)

Full Article

After Scandals, New Union Leaders Turn More Aggressive

Date: 22 March 1999

By STEVEN GREENHOUSE

Steven GREENHOUSE

Labor experts and union officials say that after wave of corruption swept away many of New York City's long time labor leaders, new cast of union leaders is starting to make city's labor movement more vigorous as well as more combative than it has been in decades; having been on defensive for months over corruption, unions are now planning series of aggressive actions, like mounting drive to organize 50,000 home health care workers; several unions, in effort to increase labor's political clout, have formed new coalition with black and Hispanic politicians that aims to remake state's Democratic party and reshape government priorities (M)

Full Article

EDISON UNIT TO BUY 40 PERCENT OF NEW ZEALAND UTILITY

Date: 23 March 1999

Edison International Inc says its Edison Mission Energy unit has submitted winning bid of $1.21 billion (New Zealand) (US $640 million) for 40 percent stake in New Zealand Government-owned electric utility Contact Energy Ltd; Edison has also emerged as leading bidder for group of power plants being sold by Unicom Corp (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 22 March 1999

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NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 23 March 1999

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MacManus Creating New Marketing Unit

Date: 22 March 1999

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

MacManus Group is creating relationship marketing division in New York, Dialogue Works, by consolidating Ayer/Deare & Partners with two accounts and 25 employees of Clarion Direct; Bryan Dougherty and Trissie Rost will head Dialogue Works as co-presidents (S)

Full Article

A New Campaign On Animal Rights

Date: 23 March 1999

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, protesting Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories alleged mistreatment pregnant mares whose urine is used to make estrogen replacement drug Premarin, plans to distribute bottles of fictious beverage supposedly made from urine; is urging consumers to use other estrogen replacements (S)

Full Article

The New Abortion Rhetoric

Date: 22 March 1999

Editorial contends that Republican Party's anti-abortion pragmatists want to leave pro-life plank in their party platform intact, and then duck issue through Presidential campaign; maintains that Gov George E Pataki has made that more difficult with his recent bold call for elimination of plank; praises Pataki for tackling issue in way that makes other moderates look evasive by comparison

Full Article

New Portal To 'Rich Media' To Make Debut

Date: 22 March 1999

By LISA NAPOLI

Lisa NAPOLI

Snap LLC, Internet company partly owned by NBC, to offer portal for users with high-speed Internet links; Snap will be free guide and showcase for bandwith-intensive applications, like video clips and audio files, making them easier for users to find; will announce 20 alliances with content providers, distributors and advertisers (M)

Full Article

A New Threat to Irish Peace

Date: 23 March 1999

Editorial scores Irish Republican Army for refusing to begin even token disarmament, arguing that action could destroy chances for peace in Northern Ireland (M)

Full Article

Media Talk; From the New Media Back to the Old

Date: 22 March 1999

By LISA NAPOLI

Lisa NAPOLI

Crown Books to publish book Gig, collection of columns from on-line magazine Word on how people make their livings (M)

Full Article

After Scandals, New Union Leaders Turn More Aggressive

Date: 22 March 1999

By STEVEN GREENHOUSE

Steven GREENHOUSE

Labor experts and union officials say that after wave of corruption swept away many of New York City's long time labor leaders, new cast of union leaders is starting to make city's labor movement more vigorous as well as more combative than it has been in decades; having been on defensive for months over corruption, unions are now planning series of aggressive actions, like mounting drive to organize 50,000 home health care workers; several unions, in effort to increase labor's political clout, have formed new coalition with black and Hispanic politicians that aims to remake state's Democratic party and reshape government priorities (M)

Full Article

EDISON UNIT TO BUY 40 PERCENT OF NEW ZEALAND UTILITY

Date: 23 March 1999

Edison International Inc says its Edison Mission Energy unit has submitted winning bid of $1.21 billion (New Zealand) (US $640 million) for 40 percent stake in New Zealand Government-owned electric utility Contact Energy Ltd; Edison has also emerged as leading bidder for group of power plants being sold by Unicom Corp (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 22 March 1999

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 23 March 1999

Full Article

MacManus Creating New Marketing Unit

Date: 22 March 1999

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

MacManus Group is creating relationship marketing division in New York, Dialogue Works, by consolidating Ayer/Deare & Partners with two accounts and 25 employees of Clarion Direct; Bryan Dougherty and Trissie Rost will head Dialogue Works as co-presidents (S)

Full Article

A New Campaign On Animal Rights

Date: 23 March 1999

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, protesting Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories alleged mistreatment pregnant mares whose urine is used to make estrogen replacement drug Premarin, plans to distribute bottles of fictious beverage supposedly made from urine; is urging consumers to use other estrogen replacements (S)

Full Article

The New Abortion Rhetoric

Date: 22 March 1999

Editorial contends that Republican Party's anti-abortion pragmatists want to leave pro-life plank in their party platform intact, and then duck issue through Presidential campaign; maintains that Gov George E Pataki has made that more difficult with his recent bold call for elimination of plank; praises Pataki for tackling issue in way that makes other moderates look evasive by comparison

Full Article

New Portal To 'Rich Media' To Make Debut

Date: 22 March 1999

By LISA NAPOLI

Lisa NAPOLI

Snap LLC, Internet company partly owned by NBC, to offer portal for users with high-speed Internet links; Snap will be free guide and showcase for bandwith-intensive applications, like video clips and audio files, making them easier for users to find; will announce 20 alliances with content providers, distributors and advertisers (M)

Full Article

A New Threat to Irish Peace

Date: 23 March 1999

Editorial scores Irish Republican Army for refusing to begin even token disarmament, arguing that action could destroy chances for peace in Northern Ireland (M)

Full Article

Media Talk; From the New Media Back to the Old

Date: 22 March 1999

By LISA NAPOLI

Lisa NAPOLI

Crown Books to publish book Gig, collection of columns from on-line magazine Word on how people make their livings (M)

Full Article

After Scandals, New Union Leaders Turn More Aggressive

Date: 22 March 1999

By STEVEN GREENHOUSE

Steven GREENHOUSE

Labor experts and union officials say that after wave of corruption swept away many of New York City's long time labor leaders, new cast of union leaders is starting to make city's labor movement more vigorous as well as more combative than it has been in decades; having been on defensive for months over corruption, unions are now planning series of aggressive actions, like mounting drive to organize 50,000 home health care workers; several unions, in effort to increase labor's political clout, have formed new coalition with black and Hispanic politicians that aims to remake state's Democratic party and reshape government priorities (M)

Full Article

EDISON UNIT TO BUY 40 PERCENT OF NEW ZEALAND UTILITY

Date: 23 March 1999

Edison International Inc says its Edison Mission Energy unit has submitted winning bid of $1.21 billion (New Zealand) (US $640 million) for 40 percent stake in New Zealand Government-owned electric utility Contact Energy Ltd; Edison has also emerged as leading bidder for group of power plants being sold by Unicom Corp (S)

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 22 March 1999

Full Article

NEWS SUMMARY

Date: 23 March 1999

Full Article

MacManus Creating New Marketing Unit

Date: 22 March 1999

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

MacManus Group is creating relationship marketing division in New York, Dialogue Works, by consolidating Ayer/Deare & Partners with two accounts and 25 employees of Clarion Direct; Bryan Dougherty and Trissie Rost will head Dialogue Works as co-presidents (S)

Full Article

A New Campaign On Animal Rights

Date: 23 March 1999

By Stuart Elliott

Stuart Elliott

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, protesting Wyeth-Ayerst Laboratories alleged mistreatment pregnant mares whose urine is used to make estrogen replacement drug Premarin, plans to distribute bottles of fictious beverage supposedly made from urine; is urging consumers to use other estrogen replacements (S)

Full Article

The New Abortion Rhetoric

Date: 22 March 1999

Editorial contends that Republican Party's anti-abortion pragmatists want to leave pro-life plank in their party platform intact, and then duck issue through Presidential campaign; maintains that Gov George E Pataki has made that more difficult with his recent bold call for elimination of plank; praises Pataki for tackling issue in way that makes other moderates look evasive by comparison

Full Article

New Portal To 'Rich Media' To Make Debut

Date: 22 March 1999

By LISA NAPOLI

Lisa NAPOLI

Snap LLC, Internet company partly owned by NBC, to offer portal for users with high-speed Internet links; Snap will be free guide and showcase for bandwith-intensive applications, like video clips and audio files, making them easier for users to find; will announce 20 alliances with content providers, distributors and advertisers (M)

Full Article

A New Threat to Irish Peace

Date: 23 March 1999

Editorial scores Irish Republican Army for refusing to begin even token disarmament, arguing that action could destroy chances for peace in Northern Ireland (M)

Full Article

Media Talk; From the New Media Back to the Old

Date: 22 March 1999

By LISA NAPOLI

Lisa NAPOLI

Crown Books to publish book Gig, collection of columns from on-line magazine Word on how people make their livings (M)

Full Article

After Scandals, New Union Leaders Turn More Aggressive

Date: 22 March 1999

By STEVEN GREENHOUSE

Steven GREENHOUSE

Labor experts and union officials say that after wave of corruption swept away many of New York City's long time labor leaders, new cast of union leaders is starting to make city's labor movement more vigorous as well as more combative than it has been in decades; having been on defensive for months over corruption, unions are now planning series of aggressive actions, like mounting drive to organize 50,000 home health care workers; several unions, in effort to increase labor's political clout, have formed new coalition with black and Hispanic politicians that aims to remake state's Democratic party and reshape government priorities (M)

Full Article