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Schumacher could also lose Mercedes reserve seat

Nov.19 Mick Schumacher appears to be admitting that his Formula 1 dream is over for now. A social media post inked by the former Haas driver was interpreted by most as relating specifically to his failure to secure a return to the grid for 2025 with Audi-owned Sauber. 'Life doesn't always go as planned, and setbacks can be tough to face,' the 25-year-old son of F1 legend Michael Schumacher wrote. 'But every challenge is a chance to learn, grow, and come back even stronger. This is just a chapter, not the whole story. 'The journey continues, and I'm determined to rise above it.' However, Bild newspaper suspects that Schumacher could in fact depart the Formula 1 scene altogether, with...
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