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Mercedes star gives passionate response after brutal team snub

Mercedes reserve driver Mick Schumacher has delivered an inspiring response after he was overlooked for a seat with Alpine next season.
Last month, Alpine announced they had promoted Jack Doohan to a full-time role with the team for the 2025 Formula 1 season

Veteran Nico Hulkenberg replaced the German driver, meaning Schumacher had to settle for a reserve driver role with Mercedes and McLaren in 2023.Whilst also competing for Alpine in the FIA WEC this year, the 25-year-old has been looking for a way back into the sport in a full-time role.After Esteban Ocon announced he was leaving Alpine to join Haas in 2025, Schumacher believed he had a chance at earning that seat, but he was denied a shot at redemption.

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Mick Schumacher last drove in F1 back in 2022 for the Haas F1 team where he competed alongside Kevin Magnussen.

Veteran Nico Hulkenberg replaced the German driver, meaning Schumacher had to settle for a reserve driver role with Mercedes and McLaren in 2023.Whilst also competing for Alpine in the FIA WEC this year, the 25-year-old has been looking for a way back into the sport in a full-time role.After Esteban Ocon announced he was leaving Alpine to join Haas in 2025, Schumacher believed he had a chance at earning that seat, but he was denied a shot at redemption.

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