Mick Schumacher: Condition| Qualifying crash| Wreck

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Mick Schumacher

Mick Schumacher is a Swiss-born German racing driver. He races for Haas in Formula One under the German flag. He is a member of the Ferrari Driver Academy and a reserve driver for Scuderia Ferrari. Today we will discuss about Mick Schumacher: Condition| Qualifying crash| Wreck.

Mick Schumacher: Condition| Qualifying crash| Wreck

Mick Schumacher was born in Wafflens-le-Chateau, and grew up in Gland. He is the son of seven-time Formula One World Champion Michael Schumacher and Western Riding European Champion Corinna Schumacher. His uncle Ralf Schumacher is a retired racing driver. His cousin David Schumacher is also a racing driver. Schumacher is the half-nephew of Sebastian Stahl and grandson of Elisabeth and Rolf Schumacher.

Born 22 March 1999 (age 23)
Vufflens-le-Château, Vaud, Switzerland
Parents
  • Michael Schumacher (father)
  • Corinna Schumacher (mother)
Relatives Ralf Schumacher (uncle)
David Schumacher (cousin)
Sebastian Stahl (step-uncle)
 
Formula One World Championship career
Nationality Germany German
2022 team Haas-Ferrari
Car number 47
Entries 24 (23 starts)
Championships 0
Wins 0
Podiums 0
Career points 0
Pole positions 0
Fastest laps 0
First entry 2021 Bahrain Grand Prix
Last entry 2022 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
2021 position 19th (0 pts)

Condition

Michael Schumacher crashed during a ski trip to Switzerland in 2013 and sustained a traumatic brain injury. Are there any recent updates about Michael Schumacher’s health? A former Ferrari boss has now explained that Schumacher’s wife Corinna played a huge role in keeping him alive.

Michael Schumacher ended his trailblazing Formula One career in 2013 after a devastating skiing accident that shocked fans and gave Lewis Hamilton a chance to rise to the top. Hamilton’s young competitor Max Verstappen is set to take his place after his success in Abu Dhabi earlier this year. The ups and downs of competition will allow people to look back on Schumacher’s golden age, and Express.co.uk has all the latest updates.

Qualifying crash

Mick Schumacher was ruled out of Sunday’s Saudi Formula One Grand Prix after he was taken to a hospital in Jeddah for a precautionary check-up after a massive drop in qualifying.

The 23-year-old German Haas team said he would not take part in the second race of the season despite being physically unwell.

Team chief Guenther Steiner told reporters: “There is a possibility that he will have to stay in the hospital overnight for observation. Based on these facts and where we are, we have decided not to take his car off tomorrow.”

The next round is in Melbourne, Australia in two weeks’ time.

On Saturday, Mick Schumacher was taken by ambulance to the Circuit Medical Center after being pulled from the crashed car, which split in two when picked up on a recovery truck, and then taken by helicopter to King Fahd Armed Forces Hospital.

“They don’t have any injuries that you can see, they just wanted to check on that and do some scans to see if there was any damage from the impact,” Steiner told Sky Sports television.

Wreck

Mick Schumacher, son of Formula 1 legend Michael Schumacher, suffered a horrific accident while qualifying for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on Saturday (March 26).

Mick Schumacher hit a concrete barrier at high speed and was taken to hospital for a precautionary check-up.

The seven-time world champion’s son lost control of his Haas car to the curb at turn nine and then went straight into the wall.

A sigh of relief, the 23-year-old German driver insisted he is ‘fine’ but will not take part in Sunday’s Saudi Arabia GP. Haas confirmed that Mick has been discharged from the hospital and returned to his hotel.

Mick Schumacher will miss Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after a horrific crash in qualifying at Jeddah’s high-speed street circuit on Saturday night. The son of the great Michael Schumacher crashes his Haas car at 240kmh during Saudi Arabia GP qualifying. With Mick Schumacher out of Sunday’s race, Haas has said he will drive just one car with the team’s hopes resting on Danish driver Kevin Magnussen. “After a significant accident at Turn 12, Schumacher was taken to Trackside Medical Center,” Haas said in a statement.

 

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