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The end of the 2022 Formula 1 season is fast approaching. With only two races to go, the grid for 2023 becomes clearer and clearer. That being said, it would appear as though Mick Schumacher and his time in F1 may as well be coming to an end.

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Will Mick Schumacher be offered a new contract by the American team? Bernie Ecclestone has seen a lot happen in F1 over the years. The Ex-F1 boss feels that Mick Schumacher’s F1 career has run its course. He also feels that this is all the German’s doing.

As per Motorsport.com Turkey, ge said, “I don’t think Mick will stay in F1. People are disappointed with his performance. Maybe he should forget F1 now and focus on other branches of motorsport. He should fight to win in other series.” [translated via Google]

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Mick Schumacher may actually not be in the running for a 2023 race seat at Haas. That being said, according to Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko, the German has a very good chance to still end up on the grid.

Helmut Marko makes the German connection to land Mick Schumacher an F1 race seat

Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko believes that 2022 will not be the last year for Schumacher in Formula 1.

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Marko explained why Audi would be the best place for Schumacher. talking to the Formel1.de YouTube channel, he said, “There aren’t many [German drivers] on the list at the moment. Mick Schumacher would actually be the one who is furthest along.”

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He then explained himself, but laid a caveat out there, too. “He has now completed two years in Formula 1 so I think he can have hope. The problem is the years until then, where does that leave him?”

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With the whole Mick Schumacher – Haas contract saga still ongoing, there isn’t much clarity to the situation. Will Mick Schumacher be a Haas driver in 2023?