Rumor: Giovinazzi or Piastri could be called up to replace Schumacher (Update)

(GMM) Mick Schumacher has hit back at claims that the Formula 1 axe may be about to fall on him.

In recent weeks, but especially as tensions with Haas obviously ramped up, rumors began to emerge that the son of F1 legend Michael Schumacher was fighting for his career.

“You shouldn’t believe all the rumors,” Schumacher said dismissed. “It was one of the first tips my dad gave me – to not read the news.

“I took that to heart,” said the German.

Mick Schumacher, Haas, during an interview during the Canadian GP at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve on Thursday June 16, 2022 in Montreal, Canada. (Photo by Carl Bingham / LAT Images)

So while it appeared as though Mick was at odds with boss Gunther Steiner, whose public criticisms were attacked by many of Schumacher’s supporters, the young driver says Haas actually “supports me completely”.

“We grow even closer together through situations like this,” he said.

“I’ve always felt supported by Gunther. He pushes me and that’s what I want from a team boss.”

As for Steiner, he feels aggrieved that so many outsiders and critics have pointed the finger at him amid Schumacher’s performance struggles and high-speed crashes.

“I will not play the scapegoat for the fact that things haven’t gone as planned for Mick this year,” he is quoted by Auto Motor und Sport.

“That he has no points is a fact. The accidents too. No team would be happy about that.

“But it’s complete nonsense that we put Mick at a disadvantage or put unnecessary pressure on him. Why would we do that?

“I have no problem with Mick,” Steiner insisted, “but he has to understand that Formula 1 is a competitive sport in which everyone is expected to perform.

Guenther Steiner, Team Principal, Haas F1 during the Canadian GP at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve on Thursday June 16, 2022 in Montreal, Canada. (Photo by Carl Bingham / LAT Images)

“One of my drivers won’t go half a second faster if I put my arm around him.”

Another criticism aimed at Haas recently is that part of Schumacher’s problems could be the lack of developments so far for its 2022 car.

And now, Steiner admits that the date for the already-delayed first major update is facing yet another delay.

“We originally planned for France, but now it looks more like Hungary,” Steiner said.

“We wanted to check something in the wind tunnel, but now we’re working with all of our power on the production of the parts.”

He said it will be the only significant package of developments for the 2022 car.

“We will then shift our focus to next year’s car and are not planning any further upgrades,” said Steiner.


June 16, 2022 

The latest rumors making the rounds in the F1 Montreal paddock is that Ferrari, who placed Mick Schumacher at Haas, may call up former Alfa Romeo driver Antonio Giovinazzi to replace the failing Mick Schumacher.

Giovinazzi is driving in Formula E this season after Alfa Romeo decided not to renew his contract.

Mattia Binotto, Marc Gene and Antonio Giovinazzi in Monaco. Even though he drives in Formula E, Giovinazzi is at all the F1 races, helmet in hand. credit @Scuderia Ferrari Press Office

If you can believe, the rumors, talented Oscar Piastri could also be in the picture for a seat at Haas. The Australian is currently test driver for Alpine, where there might not be a place for him next season either. Piastri is also linked to Williams, as a replacement for Nicholas Latifi.