F1 drivers demand changes to 'most dangerous' Saudi Arabian GP circuit after huge crash
F1 drivers have called for improvements to the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix circuit amid Mick Schumacher’s horrific smash in qualifying.
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F1 drivers have called for improvements to the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix circuit amid Mick Schumacher’s horrific smash in qualifying.
Haas driver Mick Schumacher has revealed that he is feeling totally fine and would have been okay to drive this evening at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, had his team been able to put a car together in time for the race.
JIDDAH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — Mick Schumacher will not compete in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix following his hard crash in Formula One qualifying.
Mick Schumacher has explained why he will not be racing at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after his huge crash in qualifying. The German was looking on course to get through Q2 on Saturday when he started to lose his way in turn nine before ending his involvement with a collision with a wall and finishing up around turn 12. Ad/> Such was the impact of the crash that his Haas car disintegrated as designed to absorb the force of the blow rather than risk the health of the driver, and speaking to Sky Sports it appeared the design had done its job.
After his shock Q1 exit, Lewis Hamilton admits he just wants to go home and could start Sunday’s Saudi Arabian GP from the pit lane.
Sergio Perez has labelled the Jeddah Corniche Circuit the “most dangerous place” on the calendar while Carlos Sainz asks: is it worth it?
JEDDAH: As Sergio Perez lines up for the first time at the head of a Formula One grid, it was confirmed on Sunday that German driver Mick Schumacher will not compete in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix following his hard crash in qualifying.
By Homero De la Fuente, CNN