Mick Schumacher’s hopes of returning to the F1 grid in 2024 are being compromised by a lack of track time at Mercedes, according to AlphaTauri CEO Peter Bayer.
The German has been credited for a number of turnarounds mid-weekend Mercedes have enjoyed this season, indicating that he’s playing a crucial role back at Mercedes’ factory in Brackley.
Schumacher did get a taste of the current Mercedes W14 on next year’s tyres in a Pirelli test in June, completing over 150 laps in the process. In terms of an F1 return. Schumacher has been linked with a potential comeback with Williams in place of the strugglingBayer - who recently joined AlphaTauri as their CEO - believes Schumacher needs more on-track outings to prove he’s good enough to make a return to F1.
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