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Hamilton slammed for ‘forcing Magnussen’ off the circuit

Fans on social media have reacting to the collision between Sir Lewis Hamilton and Kevin Magnussen at the Canadian Grand Prix last weekend. The pair had previously come together at the Spanish Grand Prix on the opening lap of the race, sending them both down to the bottom of the order due to punctures. The

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Steiner reveals when Haas will bring first major upgrades of the season

Haas team principal Guenther Steiner has revealed that the American side plan to bring their next batch of upgrades to the Hungarian Grand Prix just before the summer break. The Banbury-based side are likely to be forced to make changes to their plans this year after Mick Schumacher took a hefty amount out of their

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Magnussen slams the FIA for ruling after incident with Hamilton

Haas driver Kevin Magnussen does not understand why he was ordered to pit for a new front wing after contact with Sir Lewis Hamilton in Canada. Haas had equalled their best-ever overall qualifying result in Montreal when the Dane started fifth ahead of team-mate Mick Schumacher, but he once again connected with Hamilton on the

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Nikita Mazepin takes aim at Mick Schumacher

Former Formula 1 driver Nikita Mazepin says that Mick Schumacher’s results at Haas “speak for themselves,” and reveals that no one at the team has reached out to him since his release. Mazepin entered F1 with the Haas team last year thanks in part to the oligarch money paid to the American outfit by his

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Magnussen suggests FIA should have penalised Bottas

It was an Azerbaijan Grand Prix to forget for Kevin Magnussen, after the Dane was forced to retire from the GP with a suspected power unit failure. Out of the five drivers to retire from the race, four were powered by Ferrari PUs; though not all DNFs appeared to be PU related. Magnussen’s, however, most

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Binotto admits grave concern over Ferrari engine reliability

It was the worst possible Azerbaijan Grand Prix not just for Ferrari, but also for Ferrari PUs, as four of their powered cars retired from the race. Carlos Sainz was the first to retire from the race on Lap 9, the Spaniard ran straight on at Turn 4 after suffering from a hydraulic fault. Next

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Haas boss admits concern about reliability of Ferrari engine

Haas team principal Guenther Steiner insists that he believes Ferrari are working hard to figure out why the American side suffered two reliability failures in Monaco. Mick Schumacher ground to a halt, blocking the entrance to the pit lane after an MGU-K issue caused an “overload” in the gearbox, and Kevin Magnussen would then retire

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