Mick Schumacher wants second bite of the cherry at Le Mans
Mick Sch🐼umacher says Alpine “grew as a team” at Le Mans as he hopes t🀅o return in the future.

168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Mick Schumacher’s first taste of the Le Mans 24 hours ended less than a third int🍬o the race as his #36 car retired with engine issues.
But the ex-Formula 1 drive😼r was still impressing when in the car as Alpine also♕ had to retire the #35 machine before Schumacher’s car.
It was a disastrous race for the home team as they were the only Hypercar manufacturer that failed to fin🍌ish one of their cars.
But with that said, Schumacher belie🧸ves there were plenty of positives to take.
Schumacher told : "Wওe were very fast up to that point, which is a very big positive. We had an engine issue, which led us to retiring both cars, unfortunately.
“But again, I think not to hꦐa♏ve too much focus on the bad sides, but actually more focus on positives.
"We've been here for many, many days, d🐲riving around this track for quite a while. And we've learned a♔ lot about it, we've prepared it.
“I think we grew toge𝄹ther as a team, we managed to put stuff behind us, in form of issues that we've encountered.
"And then we r꧋eally moved on from them to get to a poin🌜t where we were fighting for pole, we were fighting for good positioning in the race, up to that point.
“And al♏so, personally, my stint🐟 was very positive. So I'm really, really happy about that."
Not far from the top five at the time of their retirement with the #35 car, Alpine were competitive against the likes of Ferrari, Porsche, Toyota and Cadillac, who throughout the weekend appe🌱ared to have something more in their locke𝓡r.
But Alpine did show that their cars were fast, but with reliability just as important at Le Mans, 🦹learning from their issues will be key going forward, said the German driver.
"I think now, at this point, what is left to do is just to make sure that we as a team understand what happened, so that we can fix it for next♛ 𝓡time, “ said Schumacher.