Haas’ Mick Schumacher would have liked to have a go at some points at the end of the Italian Grand Prix, but he was denied by the nature of Daniel Ricciardo’s retirement. It had not been the best of weekends for Haas at a circuit that was not expected to suit their car, and Kevin
MoreReports linking Nico Hulkenberg to the currently vacant Haas seat next year have strengthened in recent days. Team principal, Guenther Steiner, has been weighing up his options throughout 2022, as Mick Schumacher is out of contract at the end of the year as it stands. The German struggled to put points on the board in
MoreKevin Magnussen has shed light on the current second seat saga unfolding at the Haas F1 Team, as three drivers continue to be linked to the American team. Magnussen’s future won’t be up for discussion until the end of next season, after the Dane signed a two-year deal when he re-joined Haas at the start
MoreHaas’ Mick Schumacher has emphasised that a slow stop cost him a chance at a points finish at the Dutch Grand Prix last weekend. The German made it into the final qualifying session for the fourth time this season in the Netherlands, and qualified an impressive eighth. His team-mate, Kevin Magnussen, was eliminated in Q1
MoreHaas team principal, Guenther Steiner, intends to take his time deciding on which drivers will be racing for him next season. Mick Schumacher is out of contract at the end of 2022, and his future remains in doubt despite recent improvements made by the German. The 23-year-old started the season shakily, crashing in Jeddah and
MoreMick Schumacher is targeting a strong Dutch Grand Prix after a frustrating weekend at Spa-Francorchamps, where the German driver finished P17. The Haas F1 Team struggled with straight-line speed in the Ardennes Forest, making life difficult for both Schumacher and Kevin Magnussen. The 23-year-old who is set for the boot at the American team, was glad
MoreHaas team principal Guenther Steiner has not decided who will be his second driver yet for next season, and grew slightly irritated at the questions being aimed at him about it. Mick Schumacher is not currently under contract for next season with the American team despite his recent improvements, and he out-qualified Kevin Magnussen for
MoreThe second half of the season gets underway this weekend with the Belgian Grand Prix, which kickstarts a European triple-header. The second half of the season has already sparked into life for the Haas F1 Team, who have announced a brand-new team partner. Online financial trading platform Hantec Markets has been announced as a new partner of
MoreKevin Magnussen will be working with Dominic Haines from this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix, the team have confirmed. The Dane initially worked with Guiliano Salvi in 2017 and 2018, his first two years with Haas, and the pair worked together to achieve 16 points finishes in that time. Salvi left the team ahead of the
MoreFormer vice president of Mercedes Motorsport, Norbert Haug, disagrees with Haas’ decision to run Antonio Giovinazzi in practice sessions at the Italian and United States Grand Prix. The former Alfa Romeo driver spent three seasons in Formula 1 with the Swiss team, having also taken part in a practice session with Haas at the Hungarian
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