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Steiner: Schumacher must improve while still staying safe

Haas F1 Team boss Guenther Steiner says that Mick Schumacher needs to find a better balance between playing it safe while still maximising his performance over race weekends. Schumacher has had two big accidents this season in Saudi Arabia and at Monaco, with two cars effectively written off which has strained the small team's budget to the limit. Before the race in Azerbaijan, Steiner publicly warned Schumacher that this could not go on. Schumacher went on to have an incident-free race in Baku - but was also stuck at the back for most of it. Steiner says that the young German needs to find a better compromise between keeping the car safe while also being competitive in future. Read also:...
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