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Mick Schumacher good but not special, says Williams boss

MONZA, Italy : Mercedes reserve Mick Schumacher would have been good but not special as a replacement for dropped American Formula One driver Logan Sargeant at Williams, team boss James Vowles said in explaining why he had decided not to take him.

The British team announced on Tuesday that Argentine F2 driver Franco Colapinto would replace Sargeant for the remaining nine races of the season, starting with Sunday's Italian Grand Prix at Monza.

Schumacher, son of seven-times world champion Michael and now seeking a way back after losing his seat at Haas, was one of three candidates for the seat along with Red Bull reserve Liam Lawson.

"With Liam, the contractual sort of position of Red Bull wouldn’t have worked with me here at Williams, so that didn’t become an option for us," Vowles told reporters.

"Mick has improved a lot from where he was in Haas, there's no doubt about it... all advocates, if you speak to them, will tell you where he’s adapted and where he’s changed."

Vowles said the Mercedes-powered team had opted ultimately to promote Colapinto from their academy as a driver with many laps in the simulator and who had driven the current car, rather than looking outside.

"I think both (Schumacher and Colapinto) would fall into a category of good and not special. I think we have to be straightforward about this. Mick isn’t special, he would just be good," he added.

"I think he would come with a lot more experience than Franco does but... Williams has always invested in new generations of drivers and youth."

Vowles suggested Colapinto had a future as reserve and simulator driver at a team with Thai Alex Albon and Spaniard Carlos Sainz confirmed for 2025.

He said he made the decision to drop Sargeant on Monday, the day after the

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