‘And Then They’ll Have a Problem’: Haas Team Boss Issues Stern Warning to Schumacher and Mazepin
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Haas has got two new rookie drivers who would pilot their Ferrari powered cars for the upcoming 2021 Formula One season as they replace Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean.
Mick Schumacher: F2 world champion and son of F1 legend, Michael Schumacher, and young Russian driver Nikita Mazepin.
Haas boss, “Not to pit each other”
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In an interview with RTL, Steiner says, “If they fight without damaging the team, I have no problem with that. Only If they get in their car, I’ll have a problem and then they’ll have a problem.”
“For me it would be a success to have two drivers at the end of the year who have learned a lot and are ready for 2022 so that we won’t make any more mistakes.” ( translated via Google )
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Mazepin who is known for driving recklessly even during his days in F2 and for putting other driver’s lives at risk and getting penalties for his actions on the track has been given a stern warning from his new Haas boss.
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A debut season
Schumacher and Mazepin have been given their chance to drive in F1 and eagerly are waiting to start the season in Bahrain, as they take to the grid and show what they are capable of doing on the track.
The fans of motorsport are counting the days till when the lights go out in Bahrain, to see these two talented drivers as well the other eighteen on the track as they battle it out in the desert to come on top as a winner.
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Lets us know which rookie or veteran will you be cheering on as they take to the grid at the end of March.
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