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Toto Wolff wants Mick Schumacher to land ‘permanent seat'

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff believes the Silver Arrows can get Mick Schumacher into a position where he can once again have a 'permanent seat' in Formula 1, with the German driver targeting a 2024 return to full-time racing. Having been dropped by Haas following the end of the 2022 season, Schumacher has arguably found himself in the best backup job in Formula 1, as Mercedes' reserve driver. The Brackley-based team were in need of a new reserve driver after allowing Stoffel Vandoorne to switch to Aston Martin in a reserve role and Nyck de Vries to AlphaTauri. De Vries, of course, isn't going to be AlphaTauri's reserve driver and is instead set to make his full debut alongside Yuki...
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