F1 Japanese GP: Mick Schumacher forced to miss second practice after big FP1 crash

The Haas F1 driver lost control of his car in wet conditions and slammed into the barriers at Dunlop, causing extensive damaౠge the front of his VF-22.
Schumacher, the son of legendary seven-time world champion Michael🔯, had been returning to the pits after conducting a practic✱e start at the end of the session.
Ahead of second practice, Haas confirmed ♐Schumacher would sit out FP2 at Suzuka because he needs a new chassis.
That’s not good. Mick loses control of the car and hits the barriers, on his way back to the pits after the session has finished.
— Haas F1 Team (@HaasF1Team)
He’s out of the car and ok.
The accident comes at a bad time for Schumacher, whose future remains very much uncertain as he looks to retain his place on the F1 2023 grid.
Schumacher is reportedly facing competition from Aston Martin reserve 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Nico Hulkenberg to partner 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Kevin Magnussen next season.
The🍸 German received a warning from Haas team principal Guenther Steiner e☂arlier this season after two huge crashes in Saudi Arabia and Monaco.

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