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Schumacher requested ‘MSC' as timing screen code

Mick Schumacher has revealed that he requested his three-letter abbreviation on Formula 1’s timing screens to be ‘MSC’ owing to the “emotional bond.” Ferrari-backed Schumacher has stepped up to Haas on a multi-year deal and during testing it was noted that his three-letter abbreviation was MSC rather than SCH, as had been the case in […]
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