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Mick Schumacher reportedly has a chance to present himself in a Formula One car again next week in a test of the Alpine team. German portal motorsport-magazin.com were the first to report that Schumacher is to drive in a 2022 Alpine car at the French track of Le Castellet on July 3, sharing the car with the team's F1 reserve driver Jack Doohan. Schumacher is driving for Alpine in the endurance world championship and is an F1 test and reserve driver at Mercedes. The son of seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher raced in F1 2021 and 2022 for the Haas team but was then dropped. Alpine have ...
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Mick Schumacher's debut at the 24 Hours of Le Mans race was short-lived as his Alpine team saw both of their cars retiring less than six hours into the legendary French race. "Heartbreaking. No words," Alpine said on X after Schumacher's team-mate Nicolas Lapierre could not continue after 88 laps. The second Alpine was out of the race at almost the same time, with Alpine naming "a suspected engine issue" as the reason. "This is the team's first year in the Hypercar category at the 24 Hours of Le Mans, which we knew from the start would be a steep learning curve," the team said. Schumacher drov...
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Formula One team Alpine have held talks with Mick Schumacher as they look for a new driver for the 2025 season, team principal Bruno Famin told broadcasters Sky on Friday. "We have talked with a lot of people. But nothing is decided yet," he said on the sidelines of the Canadian Grand Prix. Alpine, who this week announced they will part ways with Esteban Ocon next year, have also talked with motorsport talent Jack Doohan and drivers who have a contract with other teams. It's still unclear whether Pierre Gasly will stay with the French outfit for the next season. His contract also expires at th...
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Mick Schumacher could return to Formula One racing amid speculation that Williams may drop Logan Sargeant due to his recent modest performances. Williams team principal James Vowles told Sky TV at the weekend's Emilia Romagna Grand Prix that Sargeant was "teetering on the brink" and that he told him in no uncertain terms that "he has to do better" because F1 is "a meritocracy. "I want him to be successful. But in the meantime, we are talking to a few other drivers because we have to get our ’25, ’26, ’27 line-up correct," Vowles said. Sargeant, in his second F1 season, has only managed to scor...
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