Mick Schumacher: “Lewis Hamilton’s seat is free, Mercedes know what I can do”
"I'm sure that Mercedes know what I can do," Mick S♔ch💟umacher says

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Mick Schumacher hopes hisღ “dream will come true” with an F1 return.
The exit of Lewis Hamilton from Merc🗹edes has created a coveted vacancy for the 2025 F1 sea🐷son.
Schumacher will ๊be Mercedes’ F1 reserve driver 💧this year, and Alpine’s World Endurance Championship driver.
"I'm of course aware th🌄at Lewis' Mercedes seat will then be free,” he 🍨told .
“I'm still keeping an eye on Formula 1 and hopefully the drea💟m will come true ag🌜ain.
“But in the end i𝔉t's important that I also do my things and see ༒my role as a reserve driver - and especially my role as a WEC driver in the foreground.
“If I perform well, let's see where it takes me.
"I'm sure that Mercedes know what I can do.
“You've also seen it in the s☂imulation sessions, in the junior categories and 𝄹at Haas.
“Hopefully 🎃it'll be enough to have more people in the WEC and Formula 1 to impress."
Schumacher spent two years as a full-time F1 driver with Haas before losing h꧒is🍷 seat.
His career was revived by Mercedes last year in a 💞reserve driver ro෴le with simulation duties.
Racing again this year, eight times in the WEC series, could put Schumacher ♉back in the shop window for F1 teams.
He described his new🙈 WEC opportunity: "Having a roof over your head and not being able to see the tyres fr𓆏om the cockpit is something I'm not familiar with.
“There are a few things that are new to me.
“ꦍThere will also be GT3 and LMP3 cars on the track at the same time.
"It will be unusual andﷺ a challenge. But I'm really looking forward t🔥o it.
"What will be 🔯a big factor in particular is tyre management.
ಞ“We start off with cold tyres and have to keep them alive for two stints.
“That requires a lot of control and self-control not to simply burn the tyre. That can also be help😼ful when we hopefully go back to Formula 1 at some point.”

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