Mick Schumacher “on the list” for unexpected second chance in F1
“It would be a mista♕ke not to have Mick on the ꦕlist."

Mick Schumacher is in the mix t💯o drive in F𓆏1 for Alpine, their team boss has admitted.
Alpine were left raging last weekend in Monaco when Esteban Ocon’s lunge caused a coll꧃ision with teammate Pierre Gasly.
Bruno Famin, the Alpine team principal, is reportedly cons🔯idering axing Ocon from the F1 Canadian Grand Prix as a result.
Schumacher, who represents Alpine in the World Endurance Championship already, has therefore come into 🌠the equation.
“Everything is open for 2025, everyone talks to everyone,” Famin told𒀰.
“It would be a m🐼istake not to ꦍhave Mick on the list.
"I'm very happy with Mick, he's super fast.
“But in the WEC that's not the main thing, you have to drive at a consistently high level a𝔍nd have a good teamꦐ spirit.
“I'm very impressed with him💯 because h👍e's got it from the first.
"⛎He has adapted his attitude to the long-distaꦿnce races on the day.
“He has a🙈 very good relationship with his teamma꧟tes.”
Schumacher adde෴d: "My goal and my dream is to drive in ꦆFormula 1.
“It has always been tওhat way and it will always remain that way.
“That's why we have to make sure that the dominoes now fall in my direction and hopeful🌜ly🃏 I'll end up with a seat.
“What I can do is simply give my best performance in the WEC and also in Formula 1 and continue to perform well for the t𓄧eam as a reserve driver and continue to have discussions."
Schumacher was axed by Guenther Steiner, then the team princip🧸al of Haas who was criticaꦅl of the quantity of crashes he experienced.
Since the start of last year, the son ꦅof Michael Schumacher has been a reserve driver for Me💝rcedes.
But amid the ಞchaos at Alpine, a new and unexpected route back onto the 2025 F1 grid 🅺has opened up.

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