Mick Schumacher says he wants to prove everyone who doesn't believe in him wrong after losing his Haas F1 drive to Hulkenberg.
Following a tough 2021 rookie season at the back of the grid, Schumacher showed more promise with Haas this season alongside, but a spate of incidents dented his chances of staying on for a third consecutive season.
A disappointed Schumacher first reacted to the news on social media, closing his statement with the initials PTW, which stands for Prove Them Wrong. "PTW, it's what I've been saying most part of this year," he replied when asked by Motorsport.com to explain his message. After the summer break, Schumacher outqualified his more experienced teammate three times and on three other occasions he qualified within two tenths.
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