K-Mag ‘not taking anything for granted’
Kevin Magnussen is taking a "cautious" approach heading into Bahrain as there is "no guarantee" Haas will be strong again.
Kevin Magnussen is taking a "cautious" approach heading into Bahrain as there is "no guarantee" Haas will be strong again.
Haas team principal Guenther Steiner has said he is "more than confident" that their relationship with Ferrari is above board, saying rival accusations are based on "no facts".
Haas have retained their young driver line-up for the 2018 season, with Santino Ferrucci and Arjun Maini continuing in their development roles.
Guenther Steiner has called out Haas' rivals, saying they are only complaining about the similarities between the VF18 and Ferrari's SF71H to justify their own "incompetence."
Guenther Steiner says Haas won't fire any of their mechanics despite pit stop blunders robbing the team of a solid points-haul in Australia.
Force India and McLaren have called on FIA to "closely" look at Haas' relationship with Ferrari after the American team's fast start to this season.
The Haas mechanics can expect to do a lot of pit practice between now and the Bahrain GP after pit stop issues put both drivers out of the Australian race.
Haas' Australian GP joy turned to misery on Sunday as Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean retired within two laps of each other.
Contrasting debuts for Leclerc and Sirotkin, double DNF disaster for Haas and more engine woes for Honda.
Haas have continued to make a good impression at the start of the season with Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean both qualifying inside the top 10 at Albert Park.
Haas produced their best-ever qualifying performance, but Force India found themselves alarmingly off the pace. Fernando Alonso hoping for big points
Not up there with the top three but ahead of those behind, Romain Grosjean says it would be "amazing" if Haas can be fourth in this year's championship.
Labelled as this season's 'dark horses', Haas have continued to impress the paddock as both Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen finished inside the top 10 in FP2.
Haas and McLaren have both their drivers in the top 10 after FP2, but it's the American outfit that everyone is talking about.
Halo and its arrival are set in stone, however, that hasn't stopped Kevin Magnussen from voicing his displeasure over the cockpit protection device.
Romain Grosjean is bullish ahead of the new campaign, saying this year's Haas is their best Formula 1 car to date.
Mercedes are the latest to be impressed by Haas' showing at pre-season testing and think they could be firmly in the midfield mix.
Guenther Steiner believes Haas could be in the hunt for fourth place this season despite only finishing P8 last year.
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Kevin Magnussen may have concluded his pre-season with the second fastest lap time but he says Haas are "getting excited" over it.
Romain Grosjean has said he has safety concerns over the new standing start rule being introduced to Formula 1 this season.
As Formula 1 continues to debate the new rules for 2021, Guenther Steiner says it needs to be done as a collective package as no one issue can stand alone.
Apparently it is not just the asthetic of Halo that has Kevin Magnussen up in arms, he's also unhappy with getting in and out of the car, chicanes and Eau Rouge.
Kevin Magnussen says while he will be looking to avoid penalties this season, he won't be any more "friendly" on the track.
The final two days of this week's Barcelona test could be a write off with worsening weather conditions forecast, says Haas team boss Guenther Steiner.
Daniel Ricciardo topped the timesheets and the lap count on the first day of pre-season testing at the Circuit de Catalunya, as the Toro Rosso-Honda relationship got off to a good start.
All 10 teams have now launched their 2018 challengers, starting with Haas' sneaky release and finishing with Toro Rosso and Force India at Winter Testing.
Daniel Ricciardo put in a late run to to set the pace on the opening morning of pre-season testing in which P1 changed hands four times in the final hour.
Although we've all seen the Haas VF-18 and the Toro Rosso STR13, they were officially launched in Spain on Monday morning.
Romain Grosjean has become the latest driver to reveal his new helmet design for the 2018 F1 season.