Formula 1 | Mick Schumacher reassured the worried with his message

A fierce collision with the track models on the Jeddah line frightened the formula crowd and TV viewers. Saudi gp is also overshadowed by Friday’s missile strike on Jeddah.

Formula Driven a fierce crash in the second race of the World Championship Series 1 Mick Schumacher signaled late Saturday night that he would be fine in the wake of that. As a precaution, he will still be left out of the Saudi gp he is driving today.

“Hi everybody. I just want to let you know I’m ok. Thank you for your kind posts, ”Schumacher announced on twitter.

“The Haas stable car felt good. We will return to the track even stronger. ”

Schumacherin a violent collision with the track frightened the drivers, the garrison of the stables and the TV viewers and interrupted the time trial for a long time.

The time trial was not resumed until Schumacher was rushed by helicopter to a hospital in Jeddah and the track was cleared of oil and parts of Schumacher’s badly broken car.

Also Nicholas Latifi was involved in a time trial accident, but survived the collision without injury.

Valtteri Bottas was eighth in the time trial, but a seven-time world champion and a Finnish teammate Lewis Hamilton was eliminated from the sequel already after the first phase of the time trial for the first time in five years.

Equally surprising is the Mexican driver of Red Bull Sergio Perez took a pole position in tonight’s race.

Perez achieved his first time trial victory in the 215th race of his career. Ferrari will start the race from the following starting screens Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz as well as the reigning world champion Max Verstappen.

“A couple of races were needed for this, but no matter how incredible the round,” Perez admired the achievement in the track interview.

“I could drive at least 2,000 laps,” and I couldn’t improve on that. “

Fellow teammate Verstappen was in the opposite mood. He was in pain when he could not get his tires in the tires.

The race is overshadowed by a missile and drone strike by Yemeni Hutite rebels in Jeddah on Friday. It was decided to continue the Formula One World Championships, despite the drivers’ concerns about the safety of the event.

Alpine experienced Spanish driver Fernando Alonso returned to the matter after a time trial.

“Our position has been referred to as if we drivers only care about ourselves. However, we are also concerned about the safety of others, such as stable staff, fans and the media, ”Alonso pointed out.

Leclerc won the Bahra gp in the opening race of the season last Sunday. Saudi Arabia’s gp starts today at 8 p.m.

Read more: The time trials at the latest showed it: Saudi Arabia needs to be removed from the F1 calendar


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