Former Formula 1 driver Mick Schumacher has been told he should be making a switch to a rival series as his options for a return to the grid in 2025 appear to be gone.
Schumacher - the son of Ferrari and F1 icon Michael - competed in the sport in 2021 and 2022 after winning the F2 championship, but lost his place on the grid at the end of that season.
Whilst he did not pull up any trees during his time in the series, in his defence, the Haas car did not either, making it hard for him to show off his talent.
Following his exit, Schumacher took up reserve driver duties for Mercedes, and also competes in the FIA World Endurance Championship for Alpine.
"One thing is clear - the Schumacher surname opens many doors for Mick. My advice from racing driver to racing driver - Mick, go to the IndyCar series!"
A move to IndyCar is a switch we have seen a number of former Formula 1 drivers make.
Romain Grosjean most recently made the transition and remains a competitor in the series to this day with Juncos Hollinger Racing.