
Michael Schumacher's son Mick, 26, holds ‘SECRET talks' to make shock F1 return during Miami GP
MICK SCHUMACHER is reportedly in secret talks during the Miami Grand Prix over a return to Formula One.
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Mick Schumacher is in secret talks to return to Formula One
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His dad is none other than Ferrari legend Michael Schumacher
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He was previously an F1 driver for Haas between 2021 and 2022.
And Schumacher has also been a reserve driver for both Mercedes and McLaren.
But now the German could be in line for a stunning return to the paddock with new American team Cadillac.
They are entering the world of Formula One from 2026.
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And during the weekend's
However,
It's reckoned the US team has already moved for ex-Red Bull star Sergio Perez.
And they now want Schumacher to compete alongside him.
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The Switzerland-born ace is highly favoured due to his blend of youth and experience.
While the Schumacher name and brand is very well known across America.
Stunning beer prices at Miami GP revealed as F1 fans face staggering cost for drinks, steak sandwiches and pizza
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Cadillac have reportedly already swooped for Sergio Perez
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IndyCar star Colton Herra is also being lined up
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However, Cadillac also have another option for the second seat.
IndyCar Series star Colton Herta, 25, was previously in pole position for a place.
But he remains without a super licence and must finish fourth this season in his current sport.
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Unfortunately for Herta, he is currently eighth and also has personal doubts about a switch to F1.
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