
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.
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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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