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Mick could become a victim of ‘brutal and cold’ F1

Mick Schumacher currently has a “bitter” taste to withstand at Haas, and could end up by the wayside in Formula 1 if he does not improve, warns two-time World Rally champion Walter Röhrl.

Kevin Magnussen returned to the team as a late replacement for Nikita Mazepin at the start of the season, after the Russian was removed from his seat at Haas, and the more experienced Dane has slotted back in seamlessly and out-performed Schumacher this season so far.

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The Dane has 15 points to his name so far this season, while the German is still yet to score his first point in Formula 1, and has suffered a couple of both high-speed and expensive crashes that will not have done him any favours within the team.

Röhrl, four times a Monte Carlo Rally winner during his career, believes Magnussen’s return to the sport has highlighted the level Schumacher needs to raise himself to if he is to continue in Formula 1 beyond the end of the year.

“That is currently bitter for Mick Schumacher, because Kevin Magnussen, who has returned to Formula 1 after a one-year break, has him well in hand,” Röhrl told German newspaper Bild am Sonntag, per

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