K-Mag ‘on eggs’, but Haas trouble ‘an outlier’
Kevin Magnussen was “on eggs” at Albert Park - and that's no yolk.
Kevin Magnussen was “on eggs” at Albert Park - and that's no yolk.
Kevin Magnussen sat out Friday's media commitments in Melbourne but was well enough to take part in FP1.
Former Haas driver Nikita Mazepin has hit out at "cancel culture", saying that is "happening against athletes" from Russia.
Haas are now out of spare chassis after the team built Mick Schumacher a car on Wednesday night for the Australian GP.
Haas used "cups" to help support Kevin Magnussen's neck during the Saudi Arabian GP after it "broke" in qualifying.
Toto Wolff has revealed there is an allowance in the cost cap in the event of big crashes such as Mick Schumacher's Jeddah shunt.
Upgrades are a bit "over-rated" says Guenther Steiner, so Haas will be careful with any they introduce.
Haas are back in business, but with that comes pressure for Mick Schumacher to deliver.
We all love an underdog, and Formula 1 has its best one back.
Eventually, "Tom the expert" got his answer.
Mick Schumacher is feeling pressure to perform because of his Haas team-mate Kevin Magnussen's strong start, say Colin Kolles and Christian Danner.
Mick Schumacher’s crash at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix could have cost Haas a million dollars to rebuild the car.
Thankfully, he was just having a laugh...
Haas have the parts to field two cars at the Australian Grand Prix, Guenther Steiner assures.
Kevin Magnussen continued his incredbile comeback in Saudi Arabia and while he looks like he never left, he admitted his neck needed work.
Mick Schumacher walked away unhurt in his Jeddah crash but concedes 20 years ago it would have been a different outcome.
Mick Schumacher says he was "100%" fine after his qualifying crash, he just needed a moment to absorb what had happened.
Lewis Hamilton did not have the straight-line speed to match that of Kevin Magnussen's Ferrari-powered Haas.
Kevin Magnussen is set to race in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix with a broken, freakin' neck.
Back in his hotel room, Mick Schumacher said he is “okay” after his big shunt in Jeddah.
Mick Schumacher's absence means Haas will field only Kevin Magnussen in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Mick Schumacher is in the final year of his Haas contract and said it is "important to talk to every top team".
A podium on his debut and no more in his next 119 F1 races means Kevin Magnussen is keeping it real despite his Bahrain heroics.
After a Friday of reliability problems in Saudi Arabia, Kevin Magnussen just wants a trouble-free FP3.
"Bringing Kevin back showed what was possible". Ouch.
Haas being in the mix at every race would be a remarkable turnaround.
Having an experienced head like Magnussen alongside him will only benefit Mick, says Guenther Steiner.
One round into the season and Haas find themselves P3 in the Constructors' Championship.
Guenther Steiner said "you cannot write a story like this" after Kevin Magnussen secured a fifth-place finish at the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Mick Schumacher doesn't just want points - he has even loftier ambitions.