JAKARTA - Mick Schumacher will not take part in Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after his Haas car crashed while traveling at 240km/h in qualifying at the Jeddah high-speed highway circuit on Saturday local time, the Haas team general was quoted as saying. AFP, Sunday 27 March. "Schumacher has been taken to the trackside medical center after having a serious accident at Turn 12," said Haas. "The team then took the decision to take part in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix with the only entry Kevin Magnussen," continued Haas. The 23-year-old German, son of F1 legend Michael Schumacher, should have started Sunday's race in 14th place. his weekend ended in terrible fashion when he lost control of his Haas at high speed crashing into a tr oar and then hit the barrier wall. Two wheels of his vehicle separated from the body of the car as a result of the impact during the second practice session of the Saudi GP.


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