Mick Schumacher was ruled out of Sunday's Saudi Formula One Grand Prix after crashing heavily in qualifying and being flown to hospital in Jeddah for ...
Steiner said the car would have had to be completely rebuilt, and parts from the crashed one would have to be sent back to the factory for checks. "There is a possibility that he'll have to stay for observation overnight at the hospital. It's walls."
JEDDAH: Mick Schumacher was ruled out of Sunday's (Mar 27) Formula 1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after crashing heavily in qualifying and being flown to ...
It's walls." "There is a possibility that he’ll have to stay for observation overnight at the hospital. Advertisement
Mick Schumacher, son of Formula1 legend Michael Schumacher, suffered a horrific crash during qualifying for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on Saturday (March ...
"After his assessment revealed no injuries, he was transferred to King Fahad Armed Forces Hospital in Jeddah for precautionary checks. Thank you for the kind messages. The crash was so impactful, two wheels were torn away from the car during the Q2 session. Haas said they will run just one car in Sunday's race with Kevin Magnussen carrying their hopes. As per reports, he was conscious and speaking. The driver himself tweeted later: "Hi everyone, I just wanted to say that I'm ok.
Haas driver Mick Schumacher is “physically well” after his high-impact qualifying crash at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, according to the team.
The car felt great @haasf1team, we’ll come back stronger.” Haas Team Principal Guenther Steiner, meanwhile, confirmed that he’d been in contact with Schumacher following the crash, saying: “I spoke with him directly. Haas driver Mick Schumacher is “physically well” after his high-impact qualifying crash at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit, according to his team.
Schumacher spoke to his mother before being taken to King Fahad Armed Forces Hospital for 'precautionary checks'
We need to see what position we are in with spare parts, you need to build a completely new car.” “It [the crash] was unforunate because I had the car to go into Q3, but we’ll have to do it in [the next race at] Melbourne now… Not too sore either,” he told Sky Sports. “It just shows the safety of the cars these days, to be able to walk away from this.
Formula One driver Mick Schumacher said he was "OK" after he was transported to the hospital Saturday following a scary crash during the qualifying for the ...
We're still happy with Q3 and P10 tomorrow," Haas team principal Guenther Steiner said in a statement. The qualifying session was delayed for nearly an hour as marshals cleared the track of debris. Following the accident, the team announced