Sebastian Vettel will retire at the end of the year, Mick Schumacher has no contract for next season. On Sky Sport, Norbert Haug, the former head of the Mercedes sports program, told why there may be no German drivers in Formula 1.
Norbert Haug: “If we want to remain an auto power, which I highly doubt, certain efforts have to be made.
Formula 1 is not just the sound of engines. Formula 1 inspires people and stimulates the economy. Something has to happen. I hope the momentum comes from Porsche or Audi, that they will help the German racers.
Thanks to the successes of Schumacher, Vettel and Rosberg, Germany has won more league titles than any other country in recent decades. Now we are concerned about whether we will have a driver in Formula 1. It is clear that something is going wrong.”
Source: F1 News

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