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Mick Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel run riot

Mick Schumacher scored a hattrick and Sebastian Vettel a brace as Schumacher and Friends beat Team Nowitzki in a charity football match in Frankfurt. The event was set-up as part of the customary Champions for Charity match, and former Formula 1 drivers David Coulthard and Mika Hakkinen were involved. Champions for Charity was held in

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Haas confirm Kevin Magnussen change for 2022 Belgian GP

Kevin Magnussen will be working with Dominic Haines from this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix, the team have confirmed. The Dane initially worked with Guiliano Salvi in 2017 and 2018, his first two years with Haas, and the pair worked together to achieve 16 points finishes in that time. Salvi left the team ahead of the

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Haas boss called Daniel Ricciardo as he looks for Mick Schumacher replacement

Daniel Ricciardo looks set for the most challenging second half of the season of his career, with the Australian having to manage his struggles with the McLaren F1 Team, his poor on-track performances, and most importantly, his future. The Honey Badger has appeared to be his usual bubbly self during the summer break, which he’s

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Mick Schumacher linked with Alpine amid ‘ruined Haas relationship’

Mick Schumacher’s chances of remaining at the Haas F1 Team appear to be decreasing, with it being announced that former F1 driver and Ferrari reserve driver Antonio Giovinazzi will take part in two FP1 sessions for the American team. Schumacher is currently without a contract for next season, with the German only having two realistic

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‘Don’t ask me why’: Guenther Steiner on ‘chilled out’ Mick Schumacher

Haas team principal, Guenther Steiner, believes that Mick Schumacher’s improved form of late can be accredited to his more relaxed demeanour since the Canadian Grand Prix. The German struggled at the start of this season having gone through a scoreless 2021 in an underperforming Haas car. He partnered fellow rookie Nikita Mazepin last season, but

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Guenther Steiner tells fans not to ‘judge’ Haas upgrades in Spa and Monza

Haas team principal Guenther Steiner has warned that the upgrades introduced at the Hungarian Grand Prix will have little effect on performance in two of the next three races. The American side essentially copied the Ferrari philosophy on sidepods, something that was made easier by their close relationship with the Italian team. They have been

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