Alonso shrugs off K-Mag’s ‘Neymar’ complaint
Likened to football player Neymar, but not in a good way, Fernando Alonso has shrugged off Kevin Magnussen's complaint about, well, his complaints.
Likened to football player Neymar, but not in a good way, Fernando Alonso has shrugged off Kevin Magnussen's complaint about, well, his complaints.
Haas drivers Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen have been told "cannot happen again" after costing the team points in their lap one contact at Silverstone.
Fernando Alonso reckons the fact that Kevin Magnussen has two reprimands is the only reason he avoid sanctions for his antics in FP1 for the British GP.
The stewards have decided to take not further action between Fernando Alonso and Kevin Magnussen following their FP1 clash at Silverstone.
Kevin Magnussen says he does not have an offer from a top team despite rumours he has caught the attention of Ferrari with his stellar form this season.
Kevin Magnussen believes that the Haas team finishing in P4 and P5 in Spielberg is "justice for Australia" after the team had a double retirement at Albert Park.
Both McLaren and Haas have received fines from the FIA for unsafe releases during Friday practice at the Red Bull Ring.
Haas boss Guenther Steiner has said that Kevin Magnussen's good start to the season is down to the fact he has all the right tools at his disposal for the first time.
Kevin Magnussen has brandished Kimi Raikkonen as "desperate", "confused", and "erratic", and has accused the Finn of disrupting his Q3 effort.
Guenther Steiner believes that Kevin Magnussen is starting to show what he is capable of in a Formula 1 car.
Kevin Magnussen says there was no way he could move out of Sebastian Vettel's way in Q2 in Canada such was the "bunched up" traffic.
Guenther Steiner has just one message for his Haas drivers this weekend, "don't crash", as the team is short on parts.
Haas will wait until after the summer break to begin talks with their drivers about next season.
Although Kevin Magnussen is happy at Haas, he says he would "accept" a drive with a top team if it meant fighting for the World title.
Kevin Magnussen qualified in P19 for the Monaco Grand Prix, saying their pace has come as a "bit of a shock".
After finishing in P6 in Barcelona, Kevin Magnussen has said that the Haas team can be the fourth best team on the grid at every race.
Kevin Magnussen collected eight points for finishing P6 in Barcelona, in what he described as a "pretty uneventful" Spanish Grand Prix.
Guenther Steiner has defended Kevin Magnussen after he was once again summoned to the stewards office, saying he feels rivals are picking on his driver.
Kevin Magnussen has been reprimanded by the stewards for a "potentially dangerous" and "unnecessary" move on Sauber's Charles Leclerc in FP1.
Kevin Magnussen says he has apologised to Pierre Gasly "many times" over their Baku incident, adding that his "I will die" racing interview was done before Baku.
Kevin Magnussen has defended his aggressive racing style, saying that it is completely necessary in a ultra-competitive midfield battle.
Formula 1 have released on-board footage of the collision that prompted Pierre Gasly to call Kevin Magnussen the "most dangerous guy I have ever raced with".
Pierre Gasly has hit out at Kevin Magnussen, accusing the Haas driver of trying to "put me in the wall at 300km/h" during the Azerbaijan GP.
Pierre Gasly says Kevin Magnussen's driving during practice in Baku was dangerous, adding that the Haas driver could have caused a "spectacular" crash.
Haas have put Kevin Magnussen's points-scoring start to this season down to the Dane being able to drive around problems whereas Romain Grosjean needs a perfect car.
Although McLaren hold down fourth in the championship, Kevin Magnussen believes it is Renault who are the strongest midfield team with Haas also up there.
Haas F1 team boss Guenther Steiner believes the team are finally getting to see the best of Kevin Magnussen thanks to continuity.
Kevin Magnussen reckons the FIA doesn't need to get involved in the spate of pit stop issues, rather teams need to return to a "more safe area".
Guenther Steiner says Romain Grosjean did not intentionally hold up Kevin Magnussen in Bahrain, rather it "bad communication" that led to the incident.
After a heart-wrenching double DNF in Australia, Haas came back to score 10 championship points in Bahrain thanks to Kevin Magnussen's fifth-placed finish.