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How much is the damage to Schumacher’s dissolved Haas?

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How much is the damage to Schumacher’s dissolved Haas?

Aside from the chassis and engine, nothing was left but Mick Schumacher’s car in the horrific crash he had while time-trialing for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

The scariest moment at the Jeddah track over the past three days was Mick Schumacher’s serious accident in Saturday’s time test. The German lost control of Haas on the exit of Turn 10 and then crashed into the track’s concrete walls, literally dismembering the car.

Fortunately, the German was not badly hit and was taken to the hospital as a precaution, but the car was badly damaged. How great;

When asked how much it could cost to repair Schumacher’s car, team leader Günter Steiner estimated it could be as much as a million dollars or more than 900,000 euros!

“I think the cost is quite high because the entire suspension has been dismantled except for the front left. “I think there’s something to it.” Steiner said and added: “The rest is just coal dust. I’m not sure about the money, but the whole body is gone in the place of the transmission, the refrigerators are destroyed – $500,000 to $1 million I would say“.

Mick Schumacher's car was cut in two after a violent collision

Those who watched the race live will see that the disaster was completed when the car was loaded onto the crane, where it was literally cut in two. According to Steiner, the only parts of the car that appear to have survived are the chassis, battery pack and motor.

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VERSTAPPEN: Red Bull’s advantage? “I will not explain this”

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VERSTAPPEN: Red Bull’s advantage? “I will not explain this”

Max Verstappen has said he does not pay much attention to rumors that some teams may have possible technical advantages in their new Formula 1 power units.

It has recently been claimed that Mercedes and Red Bull have found a way to further increase engine power, while other teams are trying to eliminate this possible advantage. The FIA ​​will meet with power unit manufacturers on January 22 to discuss the issue before the season starts.

Rumor has it that such optimization could produce around 15 hp, which is a significant figure at the beginning of a new era in technical regulations.

When asked whether Red Bull had an advantage in the pre-season, Verstappen replied:

“It’s impossible to know. Everyone is trying to do the best they can and I, especially me, have to focus on driving the car. I’m not here to be an engine engineer and explain all the details. Ultimately, this is a matter between the FIA ​​and the engine manufacturers. I drive the car and I believe we always do everything we can to get the best out of the engine.”

Source: Sport UA

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“We will be left behind.” Verstappen won’t like Red Bull’s situation

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“We will be left behind.” Verstappen won’t like Red Bull’s situation

Red Bull Formula 1 team president Laurent Mekies believes the Bulls will be behind their rivals at the start of the 2026 season, given the production of their engines and new aerodynamic rules.

“We know it will be difficult for us, especially at the beginning of the season. I think we will fall behind our rivals, but we need to hold on for a few more months.”

“I hope we come back to the top, but it would be naive to think that Red Bull will be ahead right away. We will be behind at the start,” said Mekis.

Bulls will produce its engines in collaboration with Ford from 2026.

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Red Bull finally decides on Verstappen’s team

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Red Bull finally decides on Verstappen’s team

After several significant personnel changes in the team, Max Verstappen has finally learned who he will be working with in the Red Bull pits for the new season.

At the end of last year, it became known that three key members of the four-time world champion’s headquarters had left. According to De Telegraaf, Jeff Ayton replaced Verstappen’s vehicle control engineer Michael Manning, who left the team after the 2025 season. He has previously worked with other Red Bull drivers and worked temporarily with Verstappen in Manning’s absence last year.

Verstappen’s former engine mechanic David Mart has moved to Audi and his replacement at Red Bull has not yet been determined. Performance engineer Tom Hart is also leaving the team; He will join Williams but will continue to work with the Milton Keynes-based team for a while.

Changes also occurred among mechanics. After Matt Culler moved to the position of Audi’s chief mechanic, Verstappen was replaced as his first mechanic by his twin brother John Culler. He is well known to Max, who has previously held a similar position on the other side of the Red Bull pits, working alongside Sergio Perez, Liam Lawson and Yuki Tsunoda.

Despite rumors about the winter break, Gianpiero Lambiase will remain Verstappen’s race engineer for another season.

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