Mick Schumacher is looking for a F1 seat in 2024 (Image: Getty) Mick Schumacher ‘s name carries a certain weight in F1 circles, but that seemingly counts for nothing for two teams in the sport, further hampering his chances of returning to the grid in 2024. It was never going to be an easy ride for Schumacher following in the footsteps of his famous father with expectations extremely high. He was more than deserving of his chance with Haas when they gave him a two-year contract having won titles in F3 and F2. But every mistake from the young German driver was going to be under the microscope and there were too many from Haas’ point of view to give Schumacher a new deal for the 2023 season. It proved to be the first real setback in Schumacher’s young motorsport career as he’s been forced to watch from the sidelines at Mercedes as a reserve driver. And chances are few and far between for 2024 and beyond for Schumacher to get back on the grid. As long as Guenther Steiner remains in charge at Haas, it’s hard to see how Schumacher would ever be given another chance with the American-based team. But Haas aren’t the only team Schumacher will likely have to rule out on trying to push for a seat. Helmut Marko has made a number of digs towards Mick Schumacher (Image: Getty) Red Bull chief Helmut Marko has taken a few surprise digs at the 24-year-old over the past several months. Sergio Perez’s uncertain future has thrown up several questions on who Red Bull could look at replacing the Mexican. Schumacher moving to Red Bull would be a huge shock for obvious reasons, but even more so given Marko’s apparent contempt for the German. Ralf Schumacher stated earlier this summer that Perez’s days were numbered at Red Bull and Marko retaliated, laughing as he said: ‘Hopefully he didn’t mean that Mick Schumacher would have to replace him.”
Mick Schumacher knows three F1 teams will never hire him in brutal reality
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