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Schumacher was ‘pushing a bit too much' before Jeddah crash

Mick Schumacher has held up his hand after crashing out of the Saudi Arabian GP, admitting he was 'pushing a bit too much'. Starting Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix from 19th on the grid, the Haas driver made up on position off the line and, 10 laps in, was trying to close up to the back of George Russell's Williams. However, it went horribly wrong for the rookie when he lost it through the left-hander of Turn 22, hitting the barrier at pace. Asked by his team if he was okay, a rather subdued Schumacher replied: 'Yeah I'm okay, sorry about that.' The German admits the crash was entirely down to driver error. 'Unfortunately it seems like I was pushing a bit too much trying to get back...
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