Schumacher's son crashes in GP, Arabia, stops racing

Saudi Arab Grand Prix is turning into a serious psychological contest. Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen are desperate for victory on the Arab track, where the race is turning into a psychological contest. So far, twice the race that is receiving much attention has been interrupted. Mick Schumacher, son of F1 icon, is [...]
Saudi Arab Grand Prix is turning into a serious psychological contest.
Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen are desperate for victory on the Arab track, where the race is turning into a psychological contest.
So far, twice the race that is receiving much attention has been interrupted.
Mick Schumacher, son of F1 icon, crashed at a high speed in the first time.
Then another accident happened, and the pilots are waiting for the start of the race.
Currently at the top of the race is Max Verstappen, and Hamilton is in pursuit of him.
So far 15 laps of 50 that must be conducted in total.
Perez, Mazep and Russell are out of the race.












