Mick Schumacher won’t have Haas’ Hungarian Grand Prix updates, Guenther Steiner blaming that on the driver’s early-season crashes.

Schumacher was involved in two big crashes in the first half of this championship, the Haas driver destroying his VF-22 in qualifying at the Jeddah circuit and again in the Monaco Grand Prix.

The repair bill for the two was said to be around the $2million mark.

And with the F1 teams operating under a budget cap that has long-term consequences, consequences that Schumacher will feel at the next race in Hungary.

Haas have revealed only Kevin Magnussen will have the upgraded VF-22 at his disposal as Schumacher’s accidents have cost the team time and money.

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