Mick Schumacher “on the list” for unexpected second chance in F1
“It would be a mistake not to have Mick on theꦅ list."

Mick Schumacher is in the mix to drive in F1 for Alpine, their team boss h🐎as admitted.
Alpine were left raging last weekend in Monaco when Esteban Ocon’s lunge caused a collision with te♛ammate Pierre Gasly.
Bruno Famin, the Alpine team principal, is repo꧑rtedly considering axing Ocon from the F1 Cana🐠dian Grand Prix as a result.
Schuꦫmacher, who represents Alpine in the World Endurance Championship already, has therefore come into the equation.
“Everything is open for 2025, everyone talks to everyon𒁏e,” F🍰amin told.
“It would be a mistake not to h🌞ave Mick on theไ list.
"I'm very happy with Mick, he's super fast.
“But ✅in the WEC that's not the main thing, you have to drive at a consistently high level and have a good team spirit.
“I🌼'm very impressed with him because he's got it from the first.
"He has adap🐻ted hi𝄹s attitude to the long-distance races on the day.
“He has a very good relationship with his teammat꧟es.”
Schumacher added: "My goal and my dr🔴eam is to drive in Formula 1.
“It hꦅas always been that way and it will always 💜remain that way.
“That's why we have to make sure that the dominoes now fall in my direction and hopefully I'll end up wi𓃲th ✨a seat.
“W🐓hat I can do is simply give my best performance in the WEC and also in Formula 1 and continue to perform well f⭕or the team as a reserve driver and continue to have discussions."
Schumacher wܫas axed by Guenther Steiner, then the team principal🦂 of Haas who was critical of the quantity of crashes he experienced.
Since the startꦗ of last year, the son of Michael Schumacher has been a reserve driver for Mercedes.
But amid the chaos at ꦫAlpine, a new and unexpected 𝄹route back onto the 2025 F1 grid has opened up.

James was a sports jouꦅrnalist at Sky Spoꦆrts for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.