Mick Schumacher's HUGE COMEBACK with Alpine Just Got LEAKED!

Published 2024-05-21
■ Alpine’s struggles have continued in Imola as well, which prompted very aggressive responses from Gasly in terms of driver’s preferences—a deal that the team has reportedly not respected in Imola. But with them being way off from where they are supposed to fight with both of its cars, and with both of its drivers being out of contract at the end of 2025, it’s very likely that Alpine would be looking at a driver who would be a lot more motivated to prove himself in the sport for a second time—and receive a chance to drive after an unfair treatment back in 2022. With this in mind, could we see the return of a young German driver in the sport, and more importantly, is he the spark of motivation that the Enstone-based squad is missing?

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All Comments (21)
  • @lacko623
    What I HATE about people is how hard they are on Mick. Does he have the same potential as his father to be a world champion? Realisticallly, no. But does he have the potential to at least have a decent F1 career, with points scoring, maybe podiums, and maybe-just maybe a race win? If given the right car and right circumstances, sure. All people talk about is how crash prone he is. If I recall correctly, he had two major crashes in 2022, just two. Jeddah and Monaco. Were they costly? Yes, but only because it's HAAS were talking about. There was contact with Vettel and a smaller shunt in Suzuka in FP during heavy rain. Out of 23 races, four incidents doesn't really strike me as "all he can do is crash, nothing else". And he didn't really get the best treatment at HAAS. The very open criticism and ultimatum by Steiner...the fact that he found out he'd be sacked for next year in a hotel lobby... What I'm getting at is, he may not be a generational talent, but he is at the very least, a decent driver. And yes, I may be biased because I'm a fan of his dads to this day, but I personally feel that he does deserve another chance to really prove himself. Although, whether the Alpine would be the healthiest environment for that, is heavily debatable...
  • @usedtoexistonce
    hes been very quick in wec the alpine car is going through a development phase there but hes been solid
  • @cliffchetty160
    Every one deserves a chance. Better to looze which makes your stronger... Life is not all about winning....
  • If only MSC didnot have an accident😢😢 we would have seen a different era with Max vs Lewis vs Mick. Anyways I wish him good and hope he gets a second chance atleast prove his worth of being a decent driver.
  • @Jarv62990
    Mick would be better off in a williams seat. Alpine is going downhill. He had a rough time at haas, so unless his race craft really improved at merc being a reserve, and alpine WEC, i think itll just be a repeat of Haas. I was expecting him to be moved up to merc for a year as a buffer or go to williams. But makes sense, he already drives alpine wec lmp. I hope he does good though. Would be nice to see a Schumacher on the grid again.
  • Mick is now in advance talks with Alpine for the drive next season
  • @LeTon75
    We see Mick standing behind Toto in the garage at every race, I’m guessing he’s Mercs test or reserve driver so why isn’t he 1st choice to replace Hamilton?
  • @geofwassell
    Let's not forget that Alpine is Renault. It is hard to grasp that a major manufacturer is struggling with the current regulations until you look at Mercedes. The car manufacturers arent aero experts but they are engine experts. So... McLaren ( aero experts) do well with a Mercedes engine. Alpine( and Mercedes) should do better when the regulations swing back towards favouring the motive power rather than the aero. As things currently stand, of the car manufacturers go, Ferrari is doing best and Renault are doing worst. Honda dont have a factory team and the aero performance of their chosen chassis clouds the performance of their engine. So in the longer term Mick should do better with Alpine than he did with Hass.
  • @cliffchetty160
    I'm a Michael fan.... I'm sure he's son now will prove to the fans after he's lay off.... Lay off. Probably made him stronger
  • @bikerjon8934
    Thought it unwise Gasly leaving Alpha Tauri for Alpine. Seemed like a lateral move at best Now RB with 15 points Alpine 1 point
  • @chipsawdust5816
    Ocon didn't shine too brightly in Monaco today. He's on his way out after that stupidity. Then again, I've never taken a shine to him. He seems to be pretty impressed with himself.