3 potential replacements for Mick Schumacher at Haas
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#F1 #NicoHulkenberg #HaasF1 #MickSchumacher72Nico Hulkenberg appears to be a serious contender to replace Mick Schumacher at Haas in 2023 season Thoughts? #F1 #NicoHulkenberg #HaasF1 #MickSchumacher https://t.co/PeHci1DbWZ Though the German has failed to acquire an F1 seat since 2020 he still has more experience than Mick Schumacher and could be the key to Haas' climb to F1 glory. Though he shares a rather colorful past with Kevin Magnussen, the two seem to have buried the hatchet. In its entirety, this move could be good for Hulkenberg too after we saw what Magnussen did when he was given a second chance. He currently acts as an Aston Martin reserve driver and stepped in for Sebastian Vettel in the season-opening races. So, the German also has some experience with the new generation cars as well.
3 potential replacements for Mick Schumacher at Haas
By Khyati Yadav Modified 19 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share Mick Schumacher had earned his first points this season and given some remarkable drives (Image via Clive Mason/Getty Images) Mick Schumacher's mixed season with Haas has left us all wondering about his position in F1. Schumacher undoubtedly needs to push more if he is to ever become a world champion, but there is also no doubt that he has it in him to do it. Notably, by the summer break, Mick Schumacher had earned his first points this season and given some remarkable drives. Further, the German was not afraid to even fight off the likes of Max Verstappen for position gains. However, if reports are to be believed, his contract with Haas will come to a natural end in 2022, and links to AlphaTauri are already doing the rounds. Alex@alextalksracingMick Schumacher deserves a lot of credit for his performance this weekend. Absolutely dominated Magnussen with hardly any practice. He's been a monster in race trim since Austria #ItalianGP69588Mick Schumacher deserves a lot of credit for his performance this weekend. Absolutely dominated Magnussen with hardly any practice. He's been a monster in race trim since Austria #ItalianGP Funnily enough, this year's drivers' market took a dramatic turn when Sebastian Vettel decided to leave Aston Martin. Fernando Alonso then announced a shocking move to the British team while McLaren were at war with Alpine to retain Oscar Piastri's services. There are currently 5 seats remaining in the market and Haas is one of them. So, if Mick Schumacher is indeed off the table for the American outfit, Guenther Steiner and co. are surely on the lookout to find their perfect driver for 2023.1 Nico Hulkenberg s experience is commendable
The German is well accustomed to the world of F1 after spending years here post-winning in F2. He has driven for Williams, Sauber, Force India and Renault. He is often mocked for not making it to the podium ever, the driver is still rated rather decently. Sportskeeda F1@SportskeedaF1Nico Hulkenberg appears to be a serious contender to replace Mick Schumacher at Haas in 2023 seasonThoughts?
#F1 #NicoHulkenberg #HaasF1 #MickSchumacher72Nico Hulkenberg appears to be a serious contender to replace Mick Schumacher at Haas in 2023 season Thoughts? #F1 #NicoHulkenberg #HaasF1 #MickSchumacher https://t.co/PeHci1DbWZ Though the German has failed to acquire an F1 seat since 2020 he still has more experience than Mick Schumacher and could be the key to Haas' climb to F1 glory. Though he shares a rather colorful past with Kevin Magnussen, the two seem to have buried the hatchet. In its entirety, this move could be good for Hulkenberg too after we saw what Magnussen did when he was given a second chance. He currently acts as an Aston Martin reserve driver and stepped in for Sebastian Vettel in the season-opening races. So, the German also has some experience with the new generation cars as well.