Saudi Arabian Grand Prix circuit.The brutal crash saw qualifying stop for an hour as medics rushed in. Schumacher was taken to hospital in Jeddah but it appears that he is unscathed going off the recent images with the 23-year-old pictured conducting interviews at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit just a day after, putting supporters’ nerves at ease.The German wrote on social media yesterday: “Hi everyone, I just wanted to say that I’m ok/Thank you for the kind messages.
The car felt great @haasf1team, we’ll come back stronger." Schumacher was involved in a terrifying 170mph crash on the exit of Turn 12 in the Saudi Arabian circuit, leaving onlookers fearing the worst.
But an ambulance was quickly on the scene and he was airlifted to the hospital.The red flag was immediately raised and his car, smashed to bits, was recovered.
His team - Haas - later confirmed that he had no injuries but that his car would be withdrawn. The American team tweeted: “In light of today's qualifying incident, Mick Schumacher will not participate in tomorrow's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
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