Nico Rosberg thinks if Mick Schumacher can't get himself back on the grid in 2024, that could well spell the end of his F1 career for good.
Schumacher’s future racing plans are undetermined after Haas made the decision to wave him farewell at the end of the 2022 campaign, although he has landed a reserve driver role with Mercedes for the 2023 season.
“Nevertheless, you have to compare him with Kevin Magnussen. There was a lack of consistency, and Magnussen was always there in those moments when the car gave something away. Mick lacked these peaks. Unfortunately, there will now be a break in his GP career for the time being.” “Reserve driver at Mercedes, that’s a good option to stay in F1 and keep the chances of coming back somewhere in 2024,” said Rosberg.
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