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Steiner pinpoints moment of Schumacher improvement

Article To news overview © XPB Guenther Steiner says the start of Mick Schumacher's upswing in form in 2022 can be pinpointed to the Canadian Grand Prix weekend. After an error-strewn start to the year that included hefty crashes in Jeddah and Monaco, Schumacher's form has picked up in recent races. The German scored his first ever championship points with eighth place at the British Grand Prix, before following that up with a fine sixth place in Austria, when he battled for several laps with Lewis Hamilton. Speaking exclusively to RacingNews365.com, Steiner says the seeds for Schumacher's improved form were sown in Montreal, one race before his points finish at Silverstone. "After...
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