Haas F1 team boss Guenther Steiner’s new book reveals eye-watering cost of Mick Schumacher's crash damage

Schumacher, the son of seven-time world champion Michael, was dropped by H🃏aas at the end of last season following a disappointing campaign tha🌠t was overshadowed by three major crashes.
As well as suffering huge accidents in Saudi Arabia and Monaco, 🤪Schumacher also crashed in wet conditions during first p🦩ractice at the Japanese Grand Prix.
In his forthcoming book titled ‘Surviving to Drive’, which will be released later this year, Steiner rꦑevealed that the Suzuka crash alone cost the team $700,000 (£563,000).
“It happened on the foking in-lap,” Steiner says in an extract of his book that has been published in .

“On the in-lap! Sure, it was very wet out there on the track, but nobody else managed to write-off a car while they were driving back to the pꦦits.
“We lose a car after five minutes and now have to build another. I cannot have a driver who I am not confident can take a car around safely on a slow lap. I🏅t’s just foking ridiculous. How many people could we employ with $700,000?”
Having opted to part ways with Schumacher, Haas signed F1 veteran 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Nico Hulkenberg to partner 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Kevin Magnussen for 2023.
The decision 🧜to sign Hulkenberg has already paid off for the American team, with the German racking up six of the seven points scored by Haas across the opening thre📖e races.
Meanwhile, Schumacher is spending this year as back-up for 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell in hওis new role as Mercedes’ reserve driver.


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