Mick Schumacher claims his ‘target’ is to return to the F1 grid in 2024. Michael Schumacher’s 24-year-old son has been a full-time reserve for the Mercedes F1 team this year following losing his race seat following two seasons with the Haas F1 team.
“The goal is to return to F1 in 2024,” Mick Schumacher told Sky Deutschland. But he insists simply returning with a midfield team isn’t the end of the line. “Our driver’s goal is to become world champions and that is my goal,” said Schumacher. “Unfortunately I don’t have a seat for this season, but being a reserve driver at Mercedes is of course a step forward,” he said. I want to keep it alive.” Regardless of his famous surname, some say that the young Schumacher is actually quiet and shy in front of others, which is why he doesn’t stand a chance of making a comeback. But Schumacher said: “Privacy was very important to his father and we used it for ourselves.” “Obviously, like our dogs, we share things here and there, but nothing more than that right now.”