Some say that a famous name will get you far in Formula 1. Mick Schumacher might beg to differ.
Chewed up and spat out of Formula 1 after just two seasons and at just 23 years old, Mick may even have hoped that the Schumacher name might have been more influential in the longevity of his career.
Instead he faces an uncertain future â at least one year on the sidelines and unlikely odds of reappearing on the Formula 1 grid.
Continue reading on FOX SPORTSNico Hulkenberg will return to Formula 1 next season with the Haas team, ousting Mick Schumacher from the sport.
The 35-year-old German last raced in F1 in 2019 for Renault, and despite not racing in any category since then, he said he felt like heâd ânever really leftâ.
âIâm very happy to move into a full-time race seat with Haas F1 Team in 2023,â he said. âIâm excited to have the opportunity to do what I love the most again and want to thank Gene Haas and Guenther Steiner for their trust.
Continue reading on FOX SPORTSMick Schumacher talks about the scale of the jump from F2 to Formula 1 in his rookie year with the Uralkali Haas F1 Team, how he’s keeping his competitive fires burning in a backmarker team, growing up in the spotlight because of his father Michael and his thoughts on the ‘Schumacher’ Netflix documentary, while we review Sunday’s Russian Grand Prix won by Lewis Hamilton.