Following a terrifying incident during qualifying for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Mick Schumacher has been released from hospital, according to Haas.

Mick Schumacher, the Haas driver, has verified that he is “Fine” following a frightening collision that required him to be evacuated to a nearby Jeddah hospital.
At a high-speed section of the Corniche Circuit, Schumacher wrecked badly during qualifying for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
The medical team had to remove him from his automobile after the event, and he was carried into the back of an ambulance and transferred to the Medical Centre.
Schumacher was then transported to a local clinic for more examinations, but he has already been released.


Schumacher speaks out after the horrific crash
Schumacher has informed supporters that he is “fine” following the collision and thanks them for their warm sentiments on social media.
He went on to say that his Haas car “felt terrific” throughout qualifying and that he intends to “come back stronger.”
A photo of Schumacher, who appeared to be in good shape, was included in the message.

Only one Haas on the grid on Sunday
Despite finishing ahead of Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton, Schumacher will not compete in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix tomorrow, as Haas has already pulled both the driver and his car from the race.


Schumacher now has two weeks of preparation for the Australian Grand Prix, which will be held on April 8-10.
On Sunday, Kevin Magnussen will be the lone Haas driver on the circuit.
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