The driver that Toto Wolff is imploring F1 teams to sign

Schumacher linked up wi😼th Mercedes this season in a role as their third driver, backing up Lewis Hamilton 🍌and George Russell.
He was axed last year by Haas who were left frustrated🌠 by his crashes 💮and his inexperience.
"I think he🤪 deserves to be on the gri🍬d," said Wolff.
"The moment you're not feeling confident in a car over a prolonged perio🥂d, the more pressure you put ♊on yourself, the less good you perform, and I think this happened at Haas.
"He is quick – 💫if you win F3 and F2, there is high potential in you, and he was neve𒁃r able to show it [in F1].
"I'm glad we have a third🥀 driver that I know will do the job if one of ours eats a bad fish!

"B🍌ut his contribution in the simulator is tremendous, and that makes us sometimes do these big jumps from Friday to Saturday, because he's driving his socks off overnight."
Sc🐷humacher was particularly praised for a late-night finish on the simulator ahead of the British Grand Pꦦrix which boosted Mercedes’ hopes.
Ahead of this weekend’s F1 Italian Grand Prix, he will know that there aren’t too many options for full-ඣtime race seats on the 2024 grid.
The under-pressure Logan Sargeant has been backed by Williams but Schumacher remains a𓂃 high-profile name that any F1 team could turn to.

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from Americꦆan sports, to football, to F1.