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Mick Schumacher’s name is once again making waves in the Formula One paddock as speculation about his return to the sport gathers pace. Attending the Race of Champions in Sydney last weekend, where he teamed up with Sebastian Vettel, Schumacher openly discussed the possibility of a comeback.
While currently engaged in Alpine’s endurance racing program, the German driver sees a potential opportunity emerging with the arrival of an eleventh team in F1-Cadillac. Adding further weight to the debate, two-time world champion Mika Hakkinen has expressed his support for Schumacher’s return to the pinnacle of motorsport.
Mick Schumacher’s name is once again making waves in the Formula One paddock as speculation about his return to the sport gathers pace. Attending the Race of Champions in Sydney last weekend, where he teamed up with Sebastian Vettel, Schumacher openly discussed the possibility of a comeback.
While currently engaged in Alpine’s endurance racing program, the German driver sees a potential opportunity emerging with the arrival of an eleventh team in F1-Cadillac. Adding further weight to the debate, two-time world champion Mika Hakkinen has expressed his support for Schumacher’s return to the pinnacle of motorsport.
At the end of 2022, Haas opted not to retain him, leaving him without a full-time seat in F1.
Despite this setback, Schumacher remained close to the F1 world, taking on a reserve driver role at Mercedes for the 2023 season. While this allowed him to maintain a link with the paddock, it was not a race seat.
Seeking new challenges and opportunities, he transitioned into endurance racing by joining Alpine’s sports car program. However, his desire to return to F1 has never diminished, and with the 2026 season promising new opportunities, Schumacher remains acutely aware of the task at hand to secure his comeback.