Mick Schumacher has issued a statement on social media thanking fans for support amid career “setbacks”.
Schumacher raced the 2024 season in the World Endurance Championship with Alpine, scoring one podium during the campaign while also serving as the Mercedes F1 reserve driver.
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Verstappen F1 history assured thanks to remarkable stat
Max Verstappen looks all but certain to wrap up his fourth consecutive F1 drivers' championship by the time the 2024 season comes to an end in Abu Dhabi.
It will be remembered as the most difficult title defence the Dutchman has endured, after cantering to the crown the past two seasons, the latter of which was the most dominant season in the history of the series.
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Red Bull urged to explore Sainz F1 'clause'
Red Bull should pursue Carlos Sainz in an effort to replace Sergio Perez for the 2025 season, according to former F1 driver Martin Donnelly.
Perez's future within the Red Bull squad has been called into question in recent months amid a series of lacklustre performances.
F1 deny wild Domenicali rumour
F1 has shut down suggestions that Stefano Domenicali is set to depart his role as CEO and take on a leading position within MotoGP.
Reports recently emerged online that declared Domenicali would take on the CEO role in MotoGP, the leading motorcycle racing series.
Hamilton offers ‘incredible’ Colapinto key F1 advice
Lewis Hamilton his imparted some words of wisdom to Franco Colapinto, as the young Argentine driver looks to shore-up his F1 future.
The seven-time drivers' champion believes the 21-year-old has "earned his right" to be in F1, having left an immediate impression on the paddock.
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Vasseur issues Ferrari instruction to end F1 title drought
Frederic Vasseur has told his Ferrari team that it must look back at its failures in the F1 season if it wants to capture the constructors' championship.
Ferrari is currently in second place in the standings, 36 points behind McLaren and 13 ahead of Red Bull with three rounds and 147 points remaining on the board.
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