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Schumacher on potential Ferrari call-up: I'd be happy to show them what I've got

Interview To news overview Mick Schumacher has declared that he would feel ready to step in at Ferrari "and show them what I've got" if his services are needed going forward. Schumacher is steadily building up his experience in F1, working through his second campaign with the Ferrari-supported Haas team and breaking his points duck. Over the winter, the German took on additional reserve duties at Ferrari, meaning he could be called up to replace Charles Leclerc or Carlos Sainz if they are unable to compete. Speaking to a select group of media, including RacingNews365.com, Schumacher was asked whether he would feel ready to jump in, should the opportunity arise. "Yeah,...
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