Mick Schumacher s rumored replacement relatively optimistic about his chances for 2023 F1 season
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Does help when Nico Hulkenberg is the one driving itThis is the most savage car ever Does help when Nico Hulkenberg is the one driving it Mick Schumacher's 2023 drive seems to be in jeopardy, with only two races to go and no signs of renewal in sight for the German. has revealed that he is currently in talks with Haas to potentially replace Schumacher at the American outfit starting next year, but has no official confirmation of the same. Speculation of the 35-year-old's return to the sport increased after Aston Martin revealed that they had signed Stoffel Vandoorne as their reserve driver for next year, with Hulkenberg no longer on the Silverstone-based team's roster. Aston Martin's move has prompted fans to believe that the 'Hulk' is making his F1 comeback with next year. The German told Austrian broadcaster ServusTV: “At the end of the day, it’s not my decision. I’m not making it. There are still talks. I am relatively optimistic, but we will have to be patient a little longer.”
Mick Schumacher s rumored replacement relatively optimistic about his chances for 2023 F1 season
F1 Grand Prix of Great Britain - Previews - Nico Hulkenberg in Silverstone - Picture by Clive Mason for Getty Images. 's rumored 2023 Haas F1 replacement Nico Hulkenberg claims he is relatively optimistic about his chances of returning to the sport next year. The German driver has been out of the sport as a permanent driver since 2019 when he raced for Renault. This is the most savage car everDoes help when Nico Hulkenberg is the one driving itThis is the most savage car ever Does help when Nico Hulkenberg is the one driving it Mick Schumacher's 2023 drive seems to be in jeopardy, with only two races to go and no signs of renewal in sight for the German. has revealed that he is currently in talks with Haas to potentially replace Schumacher at the American outfit starting next year, but has no official confirmation of the same. Speculation of the 35-year-old's return to the sport increased after Aston Martin revealed that they had signed Stoffel Vandoorne as their reserve driver for next year, with Hulkenberg no longer on the Silverstone-based team's roster. Aston Martin's move has prompted fans to believe that the 'Hulk' is making his F1 comeback with next year. The German told Austrian broadcaster ServusTV: “At the end of the day, it’s not my decision. I’m not making it. There are still talks. I am relatively optimistic, but we will have to be patient a little longer.”