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Mick Schumacher details Sebastian Vettel's input after securing exciting new gig Mick Schumacher will be driving in the World Endurance Championship for Alpine. The German driver will be facing full-time again next season for the first time since leaving Haas at the end of the 2022 F1 season. The 24-year-old revealed that he consulted lifelong friend and four-time F1 world champion Sebastian Vettel before deciding to sign with Alpine.
Mick Schumacher excited for 'new chapter' in WEC Mick Schumacher will return to full-time racing in 2024 as part of Alpine's World Endurance Championship driver lineup. He joined Mercedes' Formula 1 team as a reserve driver this year after not being retained following a one-year stint with Haas. He has not driven in a race this year, but was in the car for a tire test in Barcelona.
Mick Schumacher returns to racing with Alpine in 2024 WEC season Mick Schumacher has been confirmed as a driver for Alpine in the World Endurance Championship next year. The 24-year-old has been present in the Formula 1 paddock this season as a reserve driver for Mercedes, driving in the simulator and providing cover for Lewis Hamilton and George Russell. He was dropped from his F1 race seat at Haas at the end of the 2022 season after two years.
Mick Schumacher admits defeat in bid to land F1 return by making career switch Mick Schumacher will race for Alpine in the World Endurance Championship. The 24-year-old spent two seasons in Formula 1 racing for Haas. He will continue to be Mercedes' reserve driver next season.
F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix Results Max Verstappen, Netherlands, Red Bull Racing, 50 laps, 1:29:08.289, 25 points. (1) Charles Leclerc, Monaco, Ferrari, 50, +2.070 seconds, 18. (11) Sergio Perez, Mexico, Redbull Racing,50, + 2.241, 15. (16) Esteban Ocon, France, Alpine, 50,. +18.665, 12. (19) Lance Stroll, Canada, Aston Martin, 50; +20.067, 10. (12) Carlos Sainz Jr, Spain, Ferrari,. 50, plus20.834, 8. (10) Lewis Hamilton, Great Britain, Mercedes, 50: +21.755, 6. (3) George Russell, GreatBritain, Mercedes; +23.091, 4. (9) Fernando Alonso, Spain,. Aston Martin; +25.964, 2. (18) Oscar Piastri, Australia, McLaren; +29.496, 11. (4) Pierre Gasly, France,. Alpine, +34.270. 12 (5) Alexander Albon, Thailand, Williams; +43.398. (8) Kevin Magnussen, Denmark, Haas; +44.825.
F1 rule change likened to 'police state' after Haas unsuccessful ahead of Las Vegas GP F1 team Haas saw their request to revisit incidents from the US Grand Prix thrown out. The FIA have now changed the right to review rules. Instead of a 14-day window to submit a request, teams now only have four days or 96 hours to do so.
FIA to 'change rules' after investigating protest against Red Bull and two other F1 teams FIA are set to introduce changes to the 'right to review' process. Haas unsuccessfully launched a protest against Red Bull, Aston Martin and Williams for track limit violations at the United States Grand Prix. The FIA is set to decrease the window in which teams can apply for a right to review from 14 days to four.
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Motor racing-Haas drivers split between old and new for... Kevin Magnussen and Nico Hulkenberg will drive different cars at Las Vegas Grand Prix. Haas are last in the Formula One constructors' standings and team boss Guenther Steiner has let the pair decide their own aerodynamic packages. The night race is a step into the unknown with temperatures expected to be as low as five degrees Celsius.
Haas cars to run different packages at Las Vegas GP Kevin Magnussen and Nico Hulkenberg will run separate specification packages. The decision was made to suit the preferences of the two drivers. Haas was the final Formula 1 team to convert to the Red Bull-inspired sidepod concept.
F1 LIVE: Red Bull learn fate after FIA investigation as Hamilton warned about Las Vegas GP Sergio Perez will not lose any points from the United States Grand Prix after the FIA rejected Haas’ right to review the race result. The American team were suggesting that Perez, as well as the likes of Lance Stroll, Alex Albon and Logan Sargeant, all deserved extra time penalties for track limit violations. If the protest was upheld, Perez would have dropped to tenth in the classification.
US Grand Prix result will not change as FIA reject Haas review despite 'clear evidence' The FIA have rejected Haas' petition for right of review concerning the United States Grand Prix result. Team principal Guenther Steiner believes that there is 'clear evidence' which would have landed Alex Albon with a time penalty. Stewards postponed a hearing, which was originally scheduled to take place on Wednesday, so that they could thoroughly consider Haas' submission of evidence.
Motor racing-U.S. GP results stand after F1 stewards... U.S. GP results stand after F1 stewards reject Haas appeal. Stewards ruled that Haas had presented no significant and relevant new element. The decision was reached after a virtual hearing that started on Wednesday and was deferred to Thursday. Haas sought the review during last weekend's Sao Paulo Grand Prix.
Mick Schumacher shuts down surprise move in frank assessment as F1 hopes wane Mick Schumacher has ruled out a career in Formula E. The German driver has been working as a test and reserve for Mercedes in 2023 but is searching for a full-time return to the grid. The 24-year-old joined up with Haas in 2021 after winning the Formula 2 title.
Motor racing-F1 stewards defer Haas review hearing to... Formula One stewards have deferred a virtual hearing into a petition by the Haas team to review the results of the U.S. Grand Prix. Haas sought the review during last weekend's Sao Paulo Grand Prix because they believe some rivals exceeded track limits without sanction. Representatives of Aston Martin, Williams and champions Red Bull were summoned to the virtual hearing.
F1 team have 'clear evidence' against Red Bull and two others in bid to change race result Guenther Steiner claims Haas are holding 'clear evidence' in their bid to overturn the result of the United States Grand Prix. The American-licenced F1 team lodged a right of review to the FIA last weekend. Their appeal is based around Williams, Red Bull and Aston Martin exceeding track limits with race stewards admitting they didn't have the data.
Motor racing-Red Bull, Aston Martin and Williams... Red Bull, Aston Martin and Williams summoned in Haas hearing. Haas petition to review results of last month's U.S. Grand Prix. Williams driver Alex Albon faced no action for alleged track limits breaches at turn six.
Red Bull among three teams summoned by FIA as F1 race result could change Haas have protested the result of last month's United States Grand Prix. The team alleges that several drivers may have got away with exceeding track limits on too many occasions. Red Bull, Aston Martin and Williams will all take part in a virtual hearing.
Red Bull called to the stewards with Perez at risk of losing points in boost for Hamilton Red Bull representatives have been summoned to the stewards to discuss the right of review from Haas. The American team are currently pushing the FIA to change the results of the United States GP, promising on-board camera evidence that suggests a multitude of track limit violations went unpunished. If all of Haas' proposed time penalties are applied, Nico Hulkenberg will move up to seventh in the finishing order. Perez, meanwhile, will drop from 4th to 10th.
Daniel Ricciardo in lucky escape after flying tyre narrowly misses his head and smashes into his... Daniel Ricciardo in lucky escape after flying tyre narrowly misses his head and smashes into his rear wing following a collision between Alex Albon and Nico Hulkenberg on chaotic first lap at Brazilian Grand Prix. Race was suspended following the dramatic collision that ended the races of both Haas’ Kevin Magnussen and Williams’Alex Albon.