Mick Schumacher has so far come away empty-handed when it comes to the Formula 1 cockpits. German motorsport legend Hans-Joachim Stuck has clear words – and names someone to blame for Schumacher’s faltering career.
It’s getting tight. Really tight. Two cockpits are still up for grabs in Formula 1 for the 2025 season – with Mick Schumacher in the running for a maximum of one: It is still unclear who will be Nico Hülkenberg’s team-mate at Audi next year. The new team boss Mattia Binotto recently confirmed that the German can at least have quiet hopes of getting this spot. A decision is expected to be made shortly.
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If Schumacher should come away empty-handed again, which cannot be ruled out, his dream of returning to the premier class could be shattered. German motorsport legend Hans-Joachim Stuck has already identified a culprit in this case. “You just have to see that Günther Steiner (former Haas team boss, Anm. d. Red.) ruined him,” said Stuck in an interview with Eurosport.
When the son of record world champion Michael Schumacher drove under Steiner’s leadership at Haas in 2021 and 2022 and gained his first experience in Formula 1, Steiner repeatedly criticized him for mistakes that were “completely normal,” emphasized Stuck, adding: “He has it on his conscience.” At the end of 2022, Schumacher’s contract was not renewed by Steiner.
“Mick is not getting any younger”
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Now Schumacher, who previously won the Formula 3 and Formula 2 championships, is slowly running out of time. “Mick is not getting any younger,” explained Stuck, and new talent is constantly coming along. Nevertheless, in his opinion, the 25-year-old has “every right to get a place again and beat them.”
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One thing is clear: In his first year in Formula 1, Schumacher dominated his teammate Nikita Mazepin and the following year he was on a par with the much more experienced Kevin Magnussen. However, both were in by far the worst car and were therefore rarely able to shine.
Mick Schumacher F2 champion
Mick Schumacher’s F1 Career: Whose Fault is it Anyway?
Mick Schumacher, the son of the legendary Michael Schumacher, has been struggling to find his footing in the Formula 1 world. With only two cockpits left to fill for the 2025 season, Schumacher’s chances of returning to the premier class are dwindling. German motorsport legend Hans-Joachim Stuck has placed the blame squarely on the shoulders of Günther Steiner, the former Haas team boss.
A Damaging Environment
Stuck believes that Steiner’s constant criticism of Schumacher during his time at Haas in 2021 and 2022 was detrimental to the young driver’s development [[3]]. Schumacher himself has spoken out against Steiner, stating that he did not receive the support he needed to grow as a driver [[3]]. This lack of support, combined with Steiner’s public criticism, created a damaging environment that hindered Schumacher’s progress.
Steiner’s Defense
However, Steiner has disputed Stuck’s claims, saying that he would be “very happy” to see Schumacher back in a Formula 1 car [[2]]. Steiner has also responded to Schumacher’s criticisms, calling them “senseless outbursts” [[1]]. It seems that there is more to the story than meets the eye, and the exact nature of their working relationship remains unclear.
A Career on the Brink
As the 2025 season approaches, Schumacher’s dream of returning to Formula 1 hangs in the balance. With Stuck’s comments, the spotlight has once again fallen on Steiner’s role in Schumacher’s struggling career. If Schumacher is unable to secure a seat for the upcoming season, his chances of reviving his Formula 1 career may be all but lost.
Time is Running Out
As Stuck so aptly put it, “Mick is not getting any younger” [[null]]. The clock is ticking for Schumacher, and the world of Formula 1 waits with bated breath to see if he can overcome the obstacles that have thus far hindered his progress. Will he be able to find a way back into the premier class, or will Steiner’s influence prove to be the final nail in the coffin of his Formula 1 career? Only time will tell.
Mick Schumacher F2 champion
Mick Schumacher’s F1 Career: Whose Fault is it Anyway?
Mick Schumacher, the son of the legendary Michael Schumacher, has been struggling to find his footing in the Formula 1 world. With only two cockpits left to fill for the 2025 season, Schumacher’s chances of returning to the premier class are dwindling. German motorsport legend Hans-Joachim Stuck has placed the blame squarely on the shoulders of Günther Steiner, the former Haas team boss.
A Damaging Environment
Stuck believes that Steiner’s constant criticism of Schumacher during his time at Haas in 2021 and 2022 was detrimental to the young driver’s development [[3]]. Schumacher himself has spoken out against Steiner, stating that he did not receive the support he needed to grow as a driver [[3]]. This lack of support, combined with Steiner’s public criticism, created a damaging environment that hindered Schumacher’s progress.
Steiner’s Defense
However, Steiner has disputed Stuck’s claims, saying that he would be “very happy” to see Schumacher back in a Formula 1 car[[[[