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Mick Schumacher warned he could be axed by Haas

Auto Motor und Sport journalist, Tobi Gruner, believes that Mick Schumacher could end up losing the most once silly season shakes out. Sebastian Vettel announced his retirement last week, bringing an end to a career that started with BMW Sauber in 2007. The fact that he made the announcement was not such a surprise given that the four-time world champion is spending his time scrapping for the last point. The surprise was the timing of it, but it has since become clear why he made his decision ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix weekend. READ: Ex-F1 driver claims Daniel Ricciardo will move to Haas as ‘silly season’ kicks off The British team had given their driver the hurry-up, because...
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