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Schumacher is champion as Tsunoda stars with win

FORMULA 2

SAKHIR (BHR)

5-6 DECEMBER

ROUND 12/12

Mick Schumacher may have wrapped up the FIA Formula 2 Championship last weekend on the quirky outer loop of the Bahrain International Circuit, but it was Yuki Tsunoda who starred.

Indeed, looking at the respective performances over the finale, it became apparent that the Haas F1 team could have a lot of work to do with its 2021 signings Schumacher and Nikita Mazepin, yet AlphaTauri has a solid-gold little starlet in the form of Tsunoda. Schumacher appeared to utterly lose the plot in

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