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Haas say they would accept Max Verstappen crashing, but not Mick Schumacher

After two years at Haas, Mick Schumacher, son of legendary driver Michael Schumacher, has seen his future in the sport plunged into doubt, upon the expiry of his current contract. Initially brought in for 2021 to race alongside fellow rookie Nikita Mazepin, Schumacher has shown flashes of the brilliance that runs in his family, but not often enough for the liking of team owner Gene Haas. Despite having a steady two seasons for the American owned team, the young German is proving a costly asset, with the quantity and severity of his crashes proving too much for the team to handle. “In this sport, being kind of a rookie driver, the sport just doesn’t allow it – it’s just too...
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