When it was announced midway through last season that Daniel Ricciardo would not continue with McLaren in 2023, fans were left wondering where the 33-year-old would end up. The Australian has returned to Red Bull to serve as the team’s third driver, taking part in simulator work and promotional tasks to keep himself relevant and
MoreThe relationship between Formula 1 and the FIA is currently very tense, with a number of actions by the sport’s governing body upsetting officials and drivers. The FIA’s adamance to entertain the Andretti-Cadillac project and expand the grid has upset F1 officials and team bosses, especially considering F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali has shut down the
MoreKevin Magnussen’s approach to Formula 1 has changed since the Danish driver returned to the sport, with his “ultimate achievement in life” no longer being to become Formula 1 World Champion. At the end of 2020, it was looking for all the world that Magnussen’s F1 career was over, after he was dropped by Haas.
MoreKevin Magnussen has sadly revealed that he won’t be competing in next weekend’s 24 Hours of Daytona, after being told by doctors to miss the race as a result of his recent hand surgery. The Haas driver underwent surgery on his hand recently to remove a cyst, with the Dane having been advised to skip
MoreHaas are a team on the rise going into 2023, as the team started the new era of Formula 1 strongly with an eight placed finish in the constructors’ championship. The team have replaced the promising but inconsistent Mick Schumacher with the experienced figure of Nico Hulkenberg ahead of the upcoming season, opting to prioritise
MoreHaas’ new driver line-up for 2023 is certainly going to be a fascinating one to watch, with Nico Hulkenberg and Kevin Magnussen having a wealth of experience between them. On paper, the American side have one of the most experienced line-ups on the grid for the upcoming season; however, the two drivers will need to
MoreEx-Formula 1 driver Romain Grosjean has admitted that he didn’t expect his former team-mate Kevin Magnussen to return to the pinnacle of motorsport, after the duo were dropped by Haas at the end of 2020. Grosjean and Magnussen were dropped by the American side at the end of 2020 in favour of rookies Mick Schumacher and Nikita
MoreHaas team principal Guenther Steiner has admitted that the Americans’ ‘momentum’ was staggered in 2022, with the side having started the season so strongly, before going off the boil. In his returning F1 season after being dropped by Haas at the end of 2020, Kevin Magnussen claimed three points finishes from the opening four rounds
MoreHaas’ 2022 campaign was considerably better than the one the Americans endured in 2021, with the team having claimed several points throughout the season. 2021 was a disastrous year for Haas, as they sacrificed the entire season to fully focus on the new aerodynamic regulations. It was a huge gamble by the side, but one
MoreHaas team principal Guenther Steiner has praised Kevin Magnussen for his excellent 2022 campaign, one which saw the American side return to the points after a forgettable 2021 season. The American outfit took a huge gamble in 2021, by opting to effectively use their 2020 car in order to fully focus on the new aerodynamic
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