Mick Schumacher: F1 “will always remain the dream” despite WEC Alpine move

Schumacher was forced to sit on the sidelines in F1 2023 after Haas decided to drop him in favour of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Nico Hulkenberg.
Unableꦕ to find an F1 race seat for 2ꦺ024, Schumacher will race for Alpine in the Hypercar WEC class.
“I mean, it does include a lot of hair pullꦛing and tearing, and I feel like you don’t really see that,” Schumacher said.
“Obviously, this is the first media table꧃ that I’ve done this year [and] that shows a lot and says a lot in that sense, but F1 has always been a dream and it will always remai🦄n the dream.
“Again, there is no reason to stay here, not race, fall behind everybody… I would rather go out there, find something to race and develop my skills.🐎 In the end, if that leads to no way back into F1 but leads to another career, then I am happy t🌟o do that.”

Schumacher will remain Mercedes’ third and te🙈st driver, combining it with his WEC🏅 commitments.
“I guess the biggest point for me to elaborate on [is] I know as a driver now much more what I want from my team around me, from what I feel like I’m worth and what I can bring to a team,” he 𒐪added.
“Obviously going into my first year in F1 it was kind of hard to know exactly what my position shou🌜ld be, and how far can I go with my comments and everything.
“Having worked with Lewis and George for one year now, I kind of know how high the bar is set and how far I can go, and I h🎶ave no problem sharing my information in the future.”

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