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Haas team principal Guenther Steiner claims that 'serious conversations' will be had with Mick Schumacher if he succumbs to another crash in Baku. The youngster's car split in two last time out in Monaco leading to more expensive damage, the like of which Haas have become accustomed to this season.
But that does not mean that things are getting easier for Steiner. In fact, with each passing crash Haas come under increased financial pressure and strain to meet their own demand for new parts.
Schumacher had already been on the wrong end of two other incidents in 2022 before his shunt in Monaco. Firstly, a high-speed qualifying crash saw him ruled out of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on just the second race weekend of the season, before contact with Sebastian Vettel in Miami added to Haas' repair bill.
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