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Schumacher questions why Haas stuck to 'Plan A' in Spain

Mick Schumacher believes that in hindsight Haas should have abandoned its initial 'Plan A' in Barcelona and switched to a three-stop strategy. Both Schumacher and teammate Kevin Magnussen qualified among the top-ten in Spain, but while the Dane's race came undone on the opening following his contact with Lewis Hamilton, the German driver steered through the commotion to clock in a promising sixth at the end of lap 1. Unfortunately, Schumacher, who had started on the soft tyre, gradually lost ground which encouraged his team to pit its driver on a second set of fresh tyres after just 12 laps. "After the very good first lap, the hopes were very high," explained Schumacher....
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