“You have to ship everything from here to Melbourne. “It’s still difficult always to keep up, but we are glad to go to Melbourne with enough bits. “If we don’t race we’ll be 100% OK for Melbourne,” Steiner said. He did not want the team to either compromise the repair job rushing to get it ready, or put itself at risk of a problem for the next race in Australia. Haas team principal Guenther Steiner explained on Saturday that the decision to withdraw the car was made swiftly after the session.
“But nonetheless, I was still hoping to race.” So I kind of figured that might be difficult. “I knew it’s race two, spare parts are usually quite difficult at this time of year. “I would be ready to go racing, but with component management and also just car parts in general we have to see and look after so that we are surely able to race in Melbourne,” said Schumacher. He is OK and physically capable of racing but his team decided it was too big a risk to rush the car repair with parts at a premium and the Australian Grand Prix next on the calendar. Schumacher’s crash recorded a reported 33G impact with the concrete barrier. And I think that’s something definitely that people will have to revise and see to be fixed if we come back.” “We saw that from a few other drivers, they had a close moment. And that means that there will be a snap in some sort. “So, the moment you do hit this kerb, which is quite high, the rear tyres lose contact to the surface. “Nowadays, the cars go pretty low, especially at a part of the circuit. Schumacher told media including The Race on Sunday: “From what I remember, last year was less of a concern, just because of the way the cars were built, we had a very high-rake car, the rear was usually quite up in the air.
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The same type of crash at the same place ruled Formula 2 driver Cem Bolukbasi out of his entire race weekend as well.į1’s 2022 generation of cars are run lower and stiffer, like the F2 car, and are thus more vulnerable to this kind of incident on a high kerb, which several drivers have suggested should be altered at the Jeddah track.