We just have to move on from here Mick Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel refuse to trade blame after crash at 2022 F1 Miami GP
We just have to move on from here - Mick Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel refuse to trade blame after crash at 2022 F1 Miami GP Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Catch up with our Driver Debrief, presented by . Fighting from a pitlane start, both drivers battled hard to gain positions with events going against , but managed to secure points post-race.Catch up with our Driver Debrief, presented by . When informed that Vettel was not blaming him for the incident either, Schumacher said that he felt the same way as Vettel and emphasized the importance of having Vettel as a friend on the F1 grid. “The same from my side. It’s nice that I can learn from him. He is so valuable to me as a friend [but] obviously we are racers.” While he did not blame anyone in particular for the incident, Vettel admitted that both him and Mick should have done better in that scenario. “It’s obviously a shame we both made contact and both missed scoring points. We should have done better. I need to look again.”
We just have to move on from here - Mick Schumacher and Sebastian Vettel refuse to trade blame after crash at 2022 F1 Miami GP
Mick had a late-race clash with Vettel in Miami was on his way to scoring his first-ever points in F1 at the Miami GP. After making his way through the field, the Haas driver was fighting for points with and Vettel in the latter stages of the race. However, in what was arguably a rash move from Schuhmacher, he lunged down the inside of Sebastian Vettel at Turn 1 and ended up ruining both of their races. While Mick Schumacher was unhappy about the incident, he didn't immediately lay blame on Vettel. Instead he said he looked forward to talking to Sebastian later on so he could understand what had really happened. “I’m sure it will be good for me to understand what Seb thinks about it, but we just have to move on from here,” Fighting from a pitlane start, both drivers battled hard to gain positions with events going against , but managed to secure points post-race.Catch up with our Driver Debrief, presented by . Fighting from a pitlane start, both drivers battled hard to gain positions with events going against , but managed to secure points post-race.Catch up with our Driver Debrief, presented by . When informed that Vettel was not blaming him for the incident either, Schumacher said that he felt the same way as Vettel and emphasized the importance of having Vettel as a friend on the F1 grid. “The same from my side. It’s nice that I can learn from him. He is so valuable to me as a friend [but] obviously we are racers.” While he did not blame anyone in particular for the incident, Vettel admitted that both him and Mick should have done better in that scenario. “It’s obviously a shame we both made contact and both missed scoring points. We should have done better. I need to look again.”