F1, Gunther Steiner liquidates Mick Schumacher
“We need one to take us higher”: the words of the Haas team principal
“We need one to take us higher”: the words of the Haas team principal
Haas has made its choice. Michael’s son: “Very sorry about non-renewal.”
Former circus patron: “Focus on other championships.”
Red Bull adviser: “There is no sign of trust in him.”
“There is no alternative to Mick,” said the pilot’s uncle, in his second year with the U.S. manufacturer.
“I have to figure out if Mick is the chosen one,” admitted the Haas team principal.
Haas boss Steiner: “We are negotiating, although nothing is official yet.”
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The Haas team principal begins to do the calculations for the 2023 season.
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The U.S. team principal commented on the German driver’s accident.
“You can imagine how great it was to be able to get into the F2003-GA with the roar of the V10 engine pushing you from behind.”
“Mick is an option. He deserves to be in Formula 1,” the Williams team principal said.
The son of the seven-time world champion is in danger of not keeping his job at Haas.
The Haas team principal has not closed to the possibility of seeing the German driver back in the U.S. team’s single-seater.
The German driver is looking for a team for next season
“He has a new opponent in the race for the remaining cockpits: what De Vries demonstrated at Monza will not make things any easier for him,” Timo Glock stressed.
The German driver, who may not renew his contract with Ferrari at the end of the season, has his future in the balance
Team principal Steiner: “If you want to leave, do it.”
According to rumors, the German pilot will leave the Academy immediately at the end of 2022
The German driver, in the odor of a farewell from Haas, could end up at Alpine in place of Fernando Alonso
Haas team principal Steiner: “Ricciardo? I don’t rule him out.”
Rumors are growing about the future of the German Academy driver from Maranello, now at Haas.
No contact between the parties: a decision on renewal has not yet been made
The German driver does not yet have a contract for 2023 and the Maranello-based stable does not want to lose him
According to the Haas team principal, if the German driver wants to leave, he may as well do so.
“I’ve been growing with Ferrari practically since 2019, and I feel I understand the whole procedure. I would be more than happy to show them what I can do.”
The German’s announcement leaves open a seat at Aston Martin, coveted by several drivers.
The Haas German did not like the deterioration of the car between the first and second sessions.