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With Mick Schumacher suffering his second $1 million crash of this season, F1 journalist Joe Saward claims Haas “would probably like a different driver next year” but that Ferrari could have the final say.
Schumacher, still in search of his first F1 World Championship point, brought out the red flags at the Monaco Grand Prix when he crashed in the swimming pool section.
Going off line by what he estimates was “10 centimetres”, he lost control of the car and speared into the barrier before the force of the crash sent him across the track and split his car in half on the exit.
He was unhurt but the same cannot be said of Haas’ budget.
Given that Guenther Steiner estimated that Schumacher’s Jeddah crash cost the team $1m, the similar debris field in Monaco is likely to carry roughly the same price tag and the team boss isn’t happy.
According to Saward’s latest blog, Schumacher’s big crashes are “wearing thin for Haas and there is talk that it would probably like a different driver next year, although Ferrari does have a say in the matter.”
Ferrari have the final say when it comes to one half of Haas’ line with Schumacher a


