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Binotto: We have no room for Schumacher

Binotto: We have no room for Schumacher

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Ferrari F1 team boss Mattia Binotto has hinted that Mick Schumacher could bid farewell to Ferrari's youth academy in search of a better opportunity for himself. The German is saying goodbye to the Haas team after two seasons, where they decided to leave his place to 35-year-old compatriot Nico Hulkenberg, and it is increasingly expected that Schumacher will follow in the footsteps of his father Michael Schumacher and move from Ferrari to Mercedes. "Mick is a very good racer, he has developed throughout his career and I think he has improved a lot this year as well," said Binotto. "If we look at where he started the season and where he is finishing it, then we see that he is capable of progressing. Even at Ferrari and at the Ferrari Academy of young drivers, we believe that he is a good driver. But after the Haa team
Maya Weug - First woman at Ferrari Racing Academy

Maya Weug - First woman at Ferrari Racing Academy

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Maya Weug is the first racer Ferrari has added to her racing offspring. Maya Weug, 16, is the winner of the Girls on Track Rising Stars initiative, organized by the FIA. Girls on Track is looking for talented female drivers between the ages of 12 and 16, and Maya, who has Dutch-Belgian roots, will compete in Formula 4 for the award this year, and it will be fully funded by the Ferrari Racing Academy. Weug competed for the final prize with 19 other competitors. After three rounds of competition, the last four candidates, including Julia Ayoub from Brazil, Antonella Bassani, and Doriane Pin from France, went to the Paul Ricard racetrack, where they went through a rigorous five-day judging program, including