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Mick Schumacher was eyeing tilt at Fernando Alonso until costly crash – PlanetF1
Mick Schumacher admitted he had learnt a harsh lesson about Monaco’s unforgiving nature as an FP3 crash ruled him out of qualifying.
Mick Schumacher admitted he had learnt a harsh lesson about Monacos unforgiving nature as an FP3 crash ruled him out of qualifying.
The Haas driver will start the Monaco Grand Prix at the back of the grid having been forced to sit out Saturdays competitive action after a big impact a couple of hours earlier.
Approaching Casino Square, the German driver lost the back end of the car and hit the barrier, with the damage too severe to be repaired in time for qualifying.
It was all the more agonising…
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