To the disappointment of thousands of Mick Schumacher fans, it is looking all but certain that the young German will be dropped by Haas when his contract expires at the end of the year, with an announcement confirming Nico Hulkenberg rumoured to be taking place before Saturday. 2022 really hasn’t been the best of years for the
MoreTwo ex-F1 drivers have directed criticism at Haas team principal Guenther Steiner, who is being judged for the way he’s treated current driver Mick Schumacher in the last two years. With his contract set to expire at the end of the year, it is widely believed now that Schumacher’s contract with the Americans won’t be
MoreMick Schumacher’s fate will be announced prior to the upcoming Brazilian Grand Prix, with Haas team principal Guenther Steiner having announced prior to an event in Las Vegas that the team are “getting closer” to their decision. If Schumacher keeps his seat for 2023 and is offered a contract extension by the Americans, then it
MoreThe final seat on the 2023 grid is looking set to be announced imminently, with recent reports suggesting that Haas will declare their decision prior to next weekend’s Brazilian Grand Prix. Many believe that current driver Mick Schumacher won’t be retained by the team and will therefore be let go when his contract expires following
MoreEx-Formula 1 driver Ralf Schumacher has questioned why his nephew Mick Schumacher is the only Haas driver under fire, given that Kevin Magnussen has also struggled as of late, excluding his points finish at the United States Grand Prix. Whilst Magnussen is under contract until the end of 2023 at the Americans, Schumacher’s contract expires at
MoreIn what has been one of the craziest ‘silly seasons’ in recent memory, the 2022 edition of it looks set to be on the verge of wrapping up, following reports that Haas are “close” to announcing their 2023 driver line-up. Many had tipped Williams to be the last team to confirm their line-up, which technically
MoreIt really isn’t looking good if you’re a Mick Schumacher fan, with it looking increasingly likely that the young German will be replaced by Nico Hulkenberg in 2023. Whilst Schumacher is out of contract at the end of the season anyway, the 23-year-old has been in contention to retain his seat, something Haas boss Guenther Steiner
MoreFormula 1 fans were given their biggest indication who could be driving for Haas next season on Monday, with Aston Martin announcing that Stoffel Vandoorne will be joining the team as a test and reserve driver for 2023, a role currently held by Nico Hulkenberg. If Vandoorne is coming into the team, it would indicate
MoreHaas team principal Guenther Steiner has set his targets for the next few years very high, with the Italian expecting his side to “fight for podiums” now they’ve got the support of new title partner MoneyGram. It was announced ahead of the United States Grand Prix that cross-border money transfer service MoneyGram would be the side’s title
MoreA reserve driver role is a perfect way for drivers without a full time seat to either gain experience in F1, or keep themselves ticking over until a seat opens up. A perfect example of this would be with Nico Hulkenberg. The German lost his seat in F1, to be replaced by Esteban Ocon at
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