Formula 1: Aston Martin boss quashes rumours of Mick Schumacher replacing Sebastian Vettel: Aston Martin’s team boss Mike Krack has quashed rumours of his team planning to part ways with Sebastian Vettel, in order to sign Mick Schumacher. He has confirmed that the British side is looking to extend its relationship with the veteran German. Follow Formula 1 Live Updates on InsideSport.IN.
Krack feels that Vettel is showing no signs of hanging his boots anytime soon and said, “If you see him in a debrief or on the phone, the way he gets involved nobody drives like that who doesn’t want to drive. Nobody acts like that who doesn’t want to drive. It was a top performance from the first lap onwards,” he confirmed.
Formula 1: Aston Martin boss quashes rumours of Mick Schumacher REPLACING Sebastian Vettel, confirms ‘we want to CONTINUE with Seb’
“When you have someone like Sebastian, you have to try to keep him. It’s a mixture of extreme driving quality, experience and a very positive person who helps us progress,” Krack further added.
Vettel’s future in Formula 1 is dubious with the German clarifying that he possibly needs to proceed to assume achievement is not too far off. However, it looks like it isn’t coming anytime soon.
Formula 1: Sebastian Vettel is the first choice for Aston Martin.Formula 1: Aston Martin boss quashes rumours of Mick Schumacher REPLACING Sebastian Vettel, confirms ‘we want to CONTINUE with Seb’
Aston Martin have just scored only seven points, five of those coming from Vettel himself. The four-time world champion fought bravely to come P10 in the last race in Monaco, but it still is not something that can satisfy a driver of his calibre.
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However, if the German hangs his boots, there are rumours that Aston Martin could sign Mick Schumacher. Haas is running out of patience as Mick has had two major accidents in just seven races.
Formula 1: Aston Martin boss quashes rumours of Mick Schumacher REPLACING Sebastian Vettel, confirms ‘we want to CONTINUE with Seb’