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Ex-F1 racer Ralf Schumacher says his nephew Mick Schumacher has earned a great deal of respect at Haas as contract talks loom.

Just a few races ago Schumacher’s seat at Haas was starting to look under threat, following several major crashes and a struggle to consistently perform at the level of team-mate Kevin Magnussen.

Silverstone though proved to be a real turning point, Schumacher scoring his first Formula 1 points, in his second season, with a P8 finish. That included a fierce battle with Max Verstappen in the closing stages as Schumacher narrowly missed out on finishing a place higher.

Not to worry though, as a solid Austria race weekend came to a close with Schumacher claiming P6. There he enjoyed a scrap with the other half of last season’s title battle, that being Lewis Hamilton, Schumacher acquitting himself very well.

And according to Ralf, that Austria performance boosted the respect levels for Mick’s ability within Haas considerably.

Asked if Mick is now the number one driver at Haas, Ralf, as quoted by Speedweek.com, told Sport1: “I wouldn’t say, but I think he has gained a lot of respect in the team now.

“And not only because he was faster than Kevin. Also because of his super duel with Lewis Hamilton and his way, which was very clever. He was really, really good.

“It has been recognised by the team for a long time, I hope that Günther [Steiner, Haas team principal], now also sees that. In the end, both drivers have to subordinate themselves to the team.”

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