The 23-year-old son of seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher lost control of his Haas during qualifying for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
We lost all the data as well immediately on impact. He has no injuries that you can see, they just wanted to check on him, doing some scans to see there is no damage from the forces of the impact. The television cameras immediately cut away and no replays were shown.
Lewis Hamilton will start a lowly 16th in Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix as Mick Schumacher was airlifted to hospital following a terrifying 160mph ...
“Hi everyone, I just wanted to say that I’m OK. Thank you for the kind messages. The car felt great. The television cameras immediately cut away and no replays were shown. Schumacher, who was discharged from hospital, will be forced to miss the race owing to the severity of the damage to his car. The force of the impact tore the front wing and both wheels off the right-hand side of his car before he came to a standstill. He later issued an apology to his team and raised the prospect of starting from the pit lane in order to make radical overnight changes to his car.
Mick Schumacher was taken to hospital for precautionary checks on Saturday after seemingly escaping unhurt from a huge crash in qualifying for the Saudi ...
"We are considering everything for tomorrow. It's walls." He was taken by ambulance to the circuit medical centre after being extracted from the shattered car, which split in two when lifted on to a recovery truck, and then flown by helicopter to the King Fahad Armed Forces hospital.
Mick Schumacher was ruled out of Sunday's Saudi Formula One Grand Prix after crashing heavily in qualifying and being flown to hospital in Jeddah for ...
Steiner said the car would have had to be completely rebuilt, and parts from the crashed one would have to be sent back to the factory for checks. "There is a possibility that he'll have to stay for observation overnight at the hospital. It's walls."
The Haas driver was involved in a terrifying high speed collision that has left some calling into question the safety of the circuit in Saudi Arabia.
“I don’t know what will happen in the future and we have to have a serious discussion about it.” For many viewers the crash during qualifying was a hard thing to watch and everyone was relieved when the good news filtered through about Schumacher’s condition. Thankfully it was confirmed that physically he was in a good condition despite the terrifying scenes as his car disintegrated on impact.
Mick Schumacher has been airlifted to hospital for precautionary checks following a scary high-speed crash during Saudi Arabian GP qualifying.
We have to be happy with Q3, but the car was better than P10, I didn't get the most out of it." We're still happy with Q3 and P10 tomorrow." He said: "We have decided not to field his car tomorrow.