Kevin Magnussen will have new parts on his Haas car at this weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix, but team-mate Mick Schumacher will have to wait for his, according to Autosport. While Schumacher has often shown tremendous pace since the start of his career last season, he has also been involved in several crashes, including two this
MoreHaas’ Kevin Magnussen is hoping that the next upgrade for the team can help them compete with Alpine and McLaren at the top of the midfield. For the first time since 2018, the American side have scored points in both of the last two rounds after Mick Schumacher finally found his points-scoring form. The recent
MoreHaas team principal Guenther Steiner has reassured that it will not be long before we learn about the future of Mick Schumacher. The German had another year added to his deal last season when he made his debut alongside fellow rookie Nikita Mazepin, and he comprehensively out-performed the Russian. Mazepin was then dropped ahead of
MoreHaas team principal Guenther Steiner has reassured that the team are not desperate to find new sponsors after their relationship with Uralkali ended ahead of the current season. Nikita Mazepin was signed by Haas last year after winning two Formula 2 races with Hitech, but he endured a miserable season as he was comprehensively out-performed
MoreThe Haas F1 Team continue to be the surprise package of the season, with the side coming into the French Grand Prix on the back of finishing sixth and eighth at the Austrian Grand Prix, despite still being yet to introduce a single upgrade. The VF22 appears to be one of the most consistent cars on the
MoreHaas team principal Guenther Steiner has revealed that Mick Schumacher was delighted when he was told he would be partnering Kevin Magnussen this season. Schumacher was initially going to be paired with Nikita Mazepin for the second year running having out-qualified the Russian 20 times last year, but the 23-year-old was dropped amid his country’s
MoreThe Haas F1 Team have well and truly found their mojo in 2022, after the team enjoyed their strongest weekend since 2018. Mick Schumacher’s sixth-place finish, and Kevin Magnussen’s eighth-place finish at the Austrian Grand Prix, was the American team’s most successful weekend since the same event in 2018. Both Haas drivers have now finished
MoreAfter going five straight races without scoring any points, it was beginning to look like another typical season for Haas that started well, and soured after a few rounds. However, for the first time since the end of the 2018 season, the American side have managed two double points finishes in a row, and Mick
MoreTwo weeks ago, Mick Schumacher’s Formula 1 career appeared to be in turmoil, having moved to sixth on the list for most races completed without a points finish. Fast forward to today, and Schumacher isn’t only a consecutive race points finisher, but is now believed to be on the radar of Red Bull Racing and
MoreMick Schumacher has well and truly found his form in Formula 1, after back-to-back points finishes at the British and Austrian Grand Prix. Schumacher not only finished sixth at the Red Bull Ring, but was also awarded ‘Driver of the Day’ by the fans. Schumacher has found the going tough in 2022, following two huge
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