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Schumacher water leak caused by 'heavy bouncing'

Fresh from his heavy accident in Monaco which wrote off his second car of the season, Haas F1 driver Mick Schumacher suffered more technical problems in Friday's first practice for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. A water leak meant that the young German driver completed only three laps before being sidelined. Although the car was back in working order in time for FP2, it meant he was inevitably behind the curve in getting to grips with the tricky track. Afterwards the team discussed the cause of the water leak, and admitted that there had been concern the same thing could happen to his team mate Kevin Magnussen. Read also: Leclerc ahead of Perez and Verstappen in Baku FP2 “FP1 started badly...
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