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Mick Schumacher will move to a prestigious racing category next year to continue his career.
Mick Schumacher will compete full-time in the IndyCar Series next year for Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing.
After being released from Haas F1, Schumacher joined Mercedes as a reserve driver before racing with Alpine in the World Endurance Championship.
Schumacher’s transition to IndyCar comes after two years in endurance racing, with Bobby Rahal praising his exceptional performance during testing with RLL.
Excited about the American style of motorsport, Schumacher looks forward to competing alongside Graham Rahal and Louis Foster in the upcoming season.
Schumacher expressed his enthusiasm for the new challenge, stating that his diverse racing background will benefit the partnership with RLL.
The 2026 IndyCar season will kick off on March 1 with the Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, marking the start of Schumacher’s new journey in the series.





