F1, Mick Schumacher: rumors about future team
Son of art could return to being a starting driver after 2023 as a third at Mercedes
Son of art could return to being a starting driver after 2023 as a third at Mercedes
“There is obviously a difference between the simulator and real-world driving. The technology is not yet to the point where we can compare it 100 percent.”
The prospects of seeing the German driver back on the grid in 2024 seem to be getting thinner and thinner.
The Red Bull adviser responded in kind to Michael’s brother’s claim that he had prevented his nephew’s iapproval in AlphaTauri.
“We are the youngest team in Formula 1 and we need people who know how to do it, like Hulkenberg.”
“How many people could I have hired with $700,000?”
The Haas team principal is again lashing out at his former driver for several on-track incidents.
The Mercedes team principal commented on his third driver and the Haas manager.
The Alpha Tauri team principal commented on the German driver.
Although disappointed with the result of the Bahrain Grand Prix, Michael’s son remains optimistic about the continuation of the season.
“I’m sure there will be opportunities, partly because some people have already expressed interest in me during the winter.”
The British driver’s words about the German’s importance to the team.
The German driver analyzes the reasons behind Haas’ decision not to confirm him.
“Driving something other than Formula 1 doesn’t interest me.”
The seven-time world champion turned 54 years old.
The U.S. team principal returns to the German driver’s non-renewal.
On December 29, 2013, tragedy struck the seven-time F1 world champion.
The German pilot: “Even without me they would still have sent him away.”
German driver, who will be the third driver at Mercedes next year, ready for redemption
The British driver commented on the new arrival in the German stable.
The two German drivers, both distinguished by their Ferrari pasts, will be on the track together.
The young German driver recently ended his adventure with Haas.
“I think it was the best choice, we needed something different,” stressed the Haas team principal.
German driver without team in F1 after farewell to Haas
Michael’s son’s place at the helm of Haas has been given to Nico Hulkenberg.
The former Haas driver confirmed that he has no plans to leave the Circus: “I am evaluating the options available.”
The 1996 world champion spoke about the recent divorce between his former rival Michael’s son and Haas.
The young German driver will be replaced by Nico Hulkenberg next season.
The son of the legendary multiple world champion is currently without a steering wheel in the top car category: the Austrian team principal is thinking about it.