Sep.8 - Sauber, currently racing as Alfa Romeo, could rescue Mick Schumacher's Formula 1 career - but the young German may need to take a sabbatical in 2023.

Audi recently announced that it will enter the sport to race under the new engine regulations from 2026 - and shortly afterwards Alfa Romeo said its current naming deal with Sauber would end after next season.

The German-language f1-insider.com reports that speculation Audi will buy 75 percent of Hinwil-based Sauber could be announced before the Singapore GP late this month.

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The publication also said Audi wants a German driver in the cockpit, although that may have to wait until the contracts with Valtteri Bottas and Guanyu Zhou expire at the end of next year.

Chinese rookie Zhou's 2023 deal, however, is yet to be announced.

"Certainly we haven't decided on a team yet so we haven't decided on drivers," Audi chairman Markus Duesmann said.

"We hope we will have a German driver and we hope we will have a German race. That's all I can say."

If there is no room at Alfa Romeo for 2023, Schumacher - like McLaren refugee Daniel Ricciardo - might have to spend a year as a non-racing reserve driver next season.

Mercedes could be an option for both of them.

"Mick is a great personality," said Mercedes boss Toto Wolff. "He has talent and is quick. He just needs more time.

"If a place should become available, we always take the one with the best performance and Mick is definitely someone we would have on our radar.

"But at the moment both of our cars are taken."


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6 F1 Fan comments on “New Audi F1 team could rescue Schumacher's career

  1. ReallyOldRacer

    23 yrs old, F2 champ, F3 champ, just past half way in F1 sophomore year driving a turd car (with points on the board) and he already needs 'rescue'? Hmm

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    • ReallyOldRacer

      Yeah, Peter Sauber doesn't seem to take outside direction well. He does seem to be driver friendly.

      Aside, sorry for the loss of your Queen. I remember her coronation back when the UK had the admiration of the world. From the outside, she has always been a lady. LLTQ

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      • shroppyfly

        Cheers for that I am not a royalist personally, too many scandals for me in the last 25 yrs

        And as a Brit, I'm losing the passion for Britain, as a country we are in chaos, economically/politically, long before covid and putin, but i wont rant, roll on fp2/quali and the race

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