Mick Schumacher has stated unequivocally that his love of traditional motorsports and Formula E are not compatible. The great Michael Schumacher’s son is fighting to keep up his Formula 1 career, and he has ruled out switching to the all-electric series. Schumacher made a clear declaration to TuttoMotori, saying, “To be honest, no. I enjoy the scent of fuel and combustion engines. Regretfully, I am not now suited for the Formula E category.
At the moment, he is drawn to motorsport divisions where the visceral elements of the sport are still there, such as those in which “the engine smells, makes noise, and lights up.” The echoes of the racing cars from bygone eras appeal more to Schumacher, who has been Mercedes’ F1 reserve this year following his unsuccessful two-year run with Haas.
“I enjoy listening to the sounds made by vintage cars, such as V10s and V8, as they start. His statement revealed a profound respect for the traditional aspects of racing. “That’s what really interests me,” he said.
Although Schumacher appears to be firmly set in championships that highlight the classic racing mentality, Formula E has a full grid for its 2024 season. His continuous conversations with Alpine on a possible World Endurance Championship seat indicate a dedication to seeking a future consistent with his racing heritage and objectives.