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Mick Schumacher has admitted that a full-time return to Formula 1 “remains the dream” despite being resigned to experiencing a
Schumacher made his debut in Formula 1 with the Haas team in 2021, but was replaced by Nico Hulkenberg after his second season. Unable to secure a seat elsewhere, he took on a reserve role at Mercedes in 2023 and will continue in that position in 2024. Despite this, Schumacher’s main ambition is to revive his Formula 1 career. He has signed a deal to drive Alpine’s Hypercar in the World Endurance Championship, but still hopes to return to F1. Losing his position with Haas at the end of 2022 was difficult for Schumacher, but he remains determined to pursue his dream. Working with Lewis Hamilton and George Russell at Mercedes has been a valuable experience for him, and he feels more confident in expressing his opinions and sharing his information with the team. Mercedes boss Toto Wolff praised Schumacher’s contribution and believes he deserves to be back on the grid in F1. Schumacher’s father, Michael Schumacher, also had a test with Mercedes at Silverstone over a decade ago.