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Mick’s Saudi chassis will race again in Australia

Even after an enormous crash in Saudi Arabia, Mick Schumacher will be able to use the same Haas chassis in Australia next weekend. Schumacher spun into the barriers in qualifying in Jeddah at a 170mph corner, which saw his VF-22 break into two and the rest of his car was completely broken, to a degree where the cost associated with fixing it prevented him racing on Sunday. Thankfully and most importantly, he was able to come away relatively unscathed after such a horrendous accident, after receiving medical checks at the scene and in hospital, and he admitted afterwards that if he had the same accident 20 years ago, the outcome may well have been different. Haas team principal Steiner,...
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