Mick Schumacher eyes F1 return in 2024 with championship goal
Mar.29 - Mick Schumacher insists that his "goal" is to return to the Formula 1 grid in 2024.
After two mixed seasons at Haas, the great Michael Schumacher's newly 24-year-old son lost his race seat and this year is the full-time Mercedes reserve.
But the German told Sky Deutschland: "The goal is to get back into Formula 1 in 2024."
However, he insists that simply returning with a midfield team is not the final phase of his goal.
"The goal of all of us drivers is to become world champion - and that's my goal too," Schumacher said.
"Unfortunately, there is no seat this season, but being a reserve driver at Mercedes is of course also a step forward.
"In such a huge team I can learn so much and hopefully take it with me for my future career in F1."
Some think that, his famous surname aside, young Schumacher actually isn't helping his chances of returning by being such a quiet, public-shy personality.
But he insists: "Privacy was very important to my dad and we really took that through for myself.
"Of course I share something here and there, like with my dog for example, but nothing much more than that for now."
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Unfortunately for him, like with Ricciardo, his chances of making a full-time return next season are effectively non-existed, with most teams having clear driver plans for the medium-long term.
2025 is another matter, but specifically, next season is unrealistic.
The only way I could see him becoming a full-time driver for next season is if both Zhou & Pourchaire underperform, given the latter is a clear-cut priority when considering Zhou's replacement options, which would effectively require him underperforming massively, which is unlikely.
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