Mick Schumacher had another disappointing race last weekend, after finishing P12 at the Italian Grand Prix. The German actually fared better than Haas team-mate Kevin Magnussen during the race, even though, the 23-year-old missed FP1, the majority of FP2 and a good amount of FP3. Schumacher remains without a contract for next season, with it
MoreHaas team principal, Guenther Steiner, has affirmed that Mick Schumacher’s ship in Formula 1 has not sailed yet. The German endured a difficult start to the year, suffering big crashes in Jeddah and Monaco, and he was struggling to find his feet as he failed to score a point in any of the opening nine
MoreTimes are tough at Haas at the moment, as the team have taken a turn for the worse ever since they introduced their only upgrade of the season at the Hungarian Grand Prix, with the American side currently occupying seventh in the Constructors’ Championship by one point. Haas haven’t scored a point since their double points finish
MoreKevin Magnussen has shed light on the current second seat saga unfolding at the Haas F1 Team, as three drivers continue to be linked to the American team. Magnussen’s future won’t be up for discussion until the end of next season, after the Dane signed a two-year deal when he re-joined Haas at the start
MoreHaas’ Mick Schumacher has emphasised that a slow stop cost him a chance at a points finish at the Dutch Grand Prix last weekend. The German made it into the final qualifying session for the fourth time this season in the Netherlands, and qualified an impressive eighth. His team-mate, Kevin Magnussen, was eliminated in Q1
MoreGuenther Steiner has said that he doesn’t want to take any risks when it comes to deciding Haas’ 2023 driver line-up. Kevin Magnussen is staying with the American team for the 2023 campaign, but who will be his team-mate is very much uncertain at the moment. Mick Schumacher has shown glimpses of quality this season
MoreHaas team principal, Guenther Steiner, intends to take his time deciding on which drivers will be racing for him next season. Mick Schumacher is out of contract at the end of 2022, and his future remains in doubt despite recent improvements made by the German. The 23-year-old started the season shakily, crashing in Jeddah and
MoreMick Schumacher’s Formula 1 career is in turmoil, after it was revealed that the German’s contract with the Ferrari Driver Academy will come to a ‘natural end’ at the end of the season. To add to the 23-year-old’s woes, it is all but certain that he won’t be retained by the Haas F1 Team for
MoreHaas team principal Guenther Steiner is keeping his options wide open as he continues to decide who should race alongside Kevin Magnussen in 2023. Magnussen re-signed with the American side at the start of this year having initially been released at the end of 2020. The Dane replaced Nikita Mazepin, who himself was dropped ahead
MoreHaas team principal, Guenther Steiner, has affirmed that he does not feel any pressure to decide the team’s driver line-up for next year. Mick Schumacher came into this season expecting to partner Nikita Mazepin after they both made their breakthrough in 2021, but the Russian was dropped amid his country’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. He
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