
Source:REUTERS/Andreas Beil
[Saba Sports News] Former F1 driver Mick Schumacher recently appeared at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for a test session, driving a Honda-powered car for the Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing team. After completing the test, Mick stated in an interview that IndyCar might be the series closest to F1 that he can currently participate in. Mick’s progress in F1 has hit a bottleneck. After leaving Haas, the door to F1 has not reopened for him, and he has already won the F2 championship. He sees IndyCar as the series most similar to F1, and switching to IndyCar provides him with an opportunity to continue showcasing his talent in top-tier open-wheel racing, potentially redeeming his racing prowess. The editor believes that although Mick is interested in IndyCar, he has not yet decided whether he will compete on oval tracks and hopes to complete a full season if he joins in the future. It remains unclear whether he can quickly adapt to the competitive pace of IndyCar and what results he can achieve.
