Mick Schumacher suffered a shocking collapse in F1: his Haas broke in the middle

The Haas driver was involved in an accident against one of the track protectors and his vehicle was damaged. Fortunately, the young man escaped unscathed.

Mick Schumacher suffered a horrific crash at the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix after losing control of his vehicle on lap 27 and ended up colliding with one of the track protectors. As a result of the impact, his Haas split in half. However, the 23-year-old was not hurt.

Beyond the surprising image of how the car came out, the son of the seven -time Formula 1 world champion was not injured and was able to leave the track. The seventh Grand Prix of the season suffered complications from the start due to rain.

Although the FIA ​​decided to start the race once the storm subsided, the track was still wet and this became a complication for drivers.

This accident with Schumacher is similar to the one he experienced two months ago, in Q2 of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix when he crashed into a wall at a speed of over 250 kilometers per hour while in the ninth position.

After stopping the race for a long time to reorganize the defenses, the competition resumed without the Teutonic or his teammate, Kevin Magnussen, who previously retired after suffering problems with his car.

Source: Tycsports

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