Mick Schumacher enthusiastically ‘demands’ for the return of the German Grand Prix to the ever expanding F1 calendar


Mick Schumacher enthusiastically ‘demands’ for the return of the German Grand Prix to the ever expanding F1 calendar

Mick Schumacher wants to see another iconic European host. Over the years there have been many changes in the list of tracks being raced on in one calendar year. In Formula One, there is a balance between the old tracks, which have the history and heritage and the new tracks, which have the excitement. It’s important to maintain this balance as one should never forget where their roots are.

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With the recent addition of tracks like Saudi Arabia, Las Vegas, and many more, the racing is getting more and more ecstatic. This has not only helped Formula One to increase their fan base but also helped make racing more exciting for the pre-existing fans. 

While so many new rumours and news come up every day, Mick Schumacher wants Formula One to go back to Germany. He believes the time is due to ho back as it is ‘still missing’. Being the 2nd German driver on the grid alongside Sebastian Vettel, Mick Schumacher would love to get a home Grand Prix. He feels it is important to race at tracks which have history and he’s hoping for some German races soon.

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Mick Schumacher is excited for Imola

In an interview, Mick said, “I’ve driven around it quite a bit and I’m really excited to get there with these nice, new cars and hopefully be able to do well. With our car I think it’s actually quite alright, we should be able to manage to put everything together quite soon in the weekend,” as per planetf1.

With the new pointing system for the sprint race, where the top 8 drivers will be getting points, we can expect some hard core racing. Teams will go all out in the sprint race, even to get that one extra point. Mick Schumacher and Haas would also be looking forward to finishing in points as it’s a very good opportunity for them. 

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