Mick Schumacher has issued a stark warning that Haas Formula 1 team could face the loss of both its current drivers ahead of the 2027 season, highlighting potential instability within the American squad’s lineup. The German driver’s comments come amid ongoing speculation about driver movements and contract negotiations across the F1 grid.
The statement from Schumacher, who previously raced for Haas from 2021 to 2022, suggests significant uncertainty surrounding the future of the team’s current driver pairing. With the sport’s landscape continuously evolving and top teams regularly reshuffling their lineups, smaller constructors like Haas often struggle to retain talent when more competitive opportunities arise elsewhere.
Haas has historically faced challenges in maintaining driver stability, with the team serving as a stepping stone for many drivers seeking to establish themselves in Formula 1 or move to more competitive machinery. The American outfit’s position in the midfield makes it vulnerable to losing drivers to teams with better championship prospects or superior financial packages.
