Listen to this article Schumacher lost control of his car at the high-speed Turn 12 during Q2 for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, resulting in a hefty impact with the barrier on the left-hand side of the track. After being taken to hospital for precautionary checks, Schumacher was found to have suffered no injuries, but was ruled out of the Sunday grand prix. It came as a setback for Schumacher, who recorded a career-best result of 11th in the Bahrain season opener and is now contending for his first points in F1 thanks to Haas’s upswing in form. But Steiner was sure that Schumacher’s confidence would not be knocked by the crash, backing the German to bounce back amid the increased competition for points. “I don’t think that he’ll lose confidence,” Steiner said. “Obviou …

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