It’s no secret that Mick Schumacher has struggled this season.
The 23-year-old has been in two jaw-dropping wrecks, one during the second round of qualifying in Saudi Arabia that sent him to the hospital “for further precautionary check-ups” and another in Monaco that split his car into two. The crashes reportedly cost Haas F1 millions, leading to team boss Guenther Steiner warning him that the wrecks “cannot continue.”
Schumacher listened, snagging his best Formula One qualifying result for the Canadian Grand Prix—P6. He and teammate Kevin Magnussen will lock out the third row, making them the only team to have both drivers in the top six this weekend.