Kevin Magnussen’s race engineer Mark Slade savagely snapped back at the Haas driver during Free Practice 3 at the Mexican Grand Prix, after the Dane tried to blame Slade for an impeding incident. Traffic has traditionally been a huge issue at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, with this weekend having been absolutely no different. Drivers have
MoreCelebrations were in full swing in the F1 paddock as Kevin Magnussen marked his 31st birthday in Qatar. The Haas team orchestrated a heartfelt surprise for the Danish driver, filling their hospitality area with cake and flowers while team members gathered to convey their warm wishes. However, the most intriguing gift of the day came
MoreKevin Magnussen was left frustrated with Carlos Sainz during Free Practice 2 on Friday at the Japanese Grand Prix, in what was a challenging day for Haas. Whilst approaching the opening two corners after just starting a hot lap, Magnussen was forced to suddenly abort his lap, due to Sainz having poorly placed his car.
MoreIn a lighthearted display of camaraderie, Nico Hülkenberg and Kevin Magnussen brought smiles to the faces of Formula 1 enthusiasts as they engaged in playful antics during their appearance at the Zandvoort fan zone ahead of the Dutch Grand Prix. As the summer hiatus concluded, drivers eagerly returned to the racetrack, but they also embraced
MoreHaas team principal Guenther Steiner has confirmed the renewal of Nico Hulkenberg and Kevin Magnussen’s contracts for the 2024 season, citing his preference for experienced drivers over the uncertainties of rookie talents. The decision was deemed “straightforward,” with Steiner prioritising stability and familiarity within the team. Addressing the choice to retain Hulkenberg and Magnussen, Steiner
MoreAhead of this weekend’s Dutch Grand Prix, Haas have confirmed that they’ll be retaining Kevin Magnussen and Nico Hulkenberg for 2024. Both drivers only had deals until the end of this season, with Haas deciding to finalise their line-up for next season well ahead of the conclusion of 2023. It’s been a mixed year for
MoreRumours are swirling that the Haas Formula 1 team is poised to retain its current driver lineup of Nico Hulkenberg and Kevin Magnussen for the upcoming 2024 season, as reported recently. Lawrence Barretto, a writer for F1.com, has indicated that discussions are in progress with representatives of both drivers, hinting at an unchanged team configuration
MoreKevin Magnussen and Nico Hulkenberg are set to be retained by Haas for 2024, with the American side currently enjoying a very positive season. Hulkenberg in particular has been exceptional in his returning season to the paddock, after being signed to replace Mick Schumacher. Team principal Guenther Steiner opted for an experienced line-up for 2023,
MoreKevin Magnussen has received a three-place grid penalty for Sunday’s Belgian Grand Prix, after impeding Charles Leclerc during qualifying. Magnussen had qualified 13th but will now start from 16th following the grid drop, which was declared by the FIA. The Haas driver impeded Leclerc when he rejoined the racing line after going off the circuit,
MoreIt’s been suggested that Haas aren’t in a position yet where they’re happy to offer Kevin Magnussen a deal for 2024, with his current contract set to expire at the end of the season. Magnussen has endured a bit of a disappointing campaign so far, with the Danish driver having often found himself behind team-mate
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