Magnussen hails Dallara’s ‘step up’
Kevin Magnussen believes Haas owe part of their 2018 improvements to chassis builder Dallara who have "stepped up" their game.
Kevin Magnussen believes Haas owe part of their 2018 improvements to chassis builder Dallara who have "stepped up" their game.
Kevin Magnussen is taking a "cautious" approach heading into Bahrain as there is "no guarantee" Haas will be strong again.
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.
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 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.
Kevin Magnussen may have concluded his pre-season with the second fastest lap time but he says Haas are "getting excited" over it.
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.
Declaring that Lewis Hamilton is "beatable", Valtteri Bottas says he aims to up the pressure on his team-mate this season even if it causes "some tension" at Mercedes.
Although we've all seen the Haas VF-18 and the Toro Rosso STR13, they were officially launched in Spain on Monday morning.
Kevin Magnussen has relocated from Denmark to Dubai during the off-season in a move that he hopes will make him "a better driver".
Haas drivers Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean have been exchanging compliments ahead of the new season.
Kevin Magnussen believes there is no reason why Haas cannot follow Force India up the grid, after all, the American team has "done better" at the start of its career.
After a trying time with McLaren and Renault, Kevin Magnussen says he is finding life with Haas "more enjoyable" as there is "less negative pressure."
Kevin Magnussen has said that talks to appear in the Daytona 24 Hours next month have fallen through and Le Mans is also not on the agenda for 2018.
Kevin Magnussen is poised to become the latest Formula 1 driver to join the line-up for the Daytona 24 Hours in late January.
Kevin Magnussen admits it is frustrating that Formula 1's top three teams have such a massive advantage over the rest of the grid.
Haas driver Kevin Magnussen has conceded that he has struggled in qualifying this season but feels he made amends in the actual races.
Kevin Magnussen has described Haas as a "real race team" as there is "no bull****", adding he is "very at home" with the American outfit.
Kevin Magnussen is just planning on "going for it" at the season finale at Abu Dhabi, while Romain Grosjean has spoken about the difficulties everyone will face in practice.
Kevin Magnussen insists he does not pay attention to social media where he has been criticised by rival drivers and F1 fans.
It wasn't a great Friday for Haas and Toro Rosso at Interlagos as they finished near the bottom of the timesheets while Sauber were only saved from the final two positions by Antonio Giovinazzi.
Heading to Brazil for the penultimate race of this season, Haas need to "get everything out" of their VF-17 as they look to overhaul Renault in the midfield battle.
While Guenther Steiner admits Haas may have stopped developing their 2017 car a "bit early", he is hopeful that the pay-off will be a great 2018 season.
Kevin Magnussen has said his P8 finish in Mexico felt "like a victory", while team owner Gene Haas rated the Dane's performance as "10 out of 10".
Kevin Magnussen will take his place in Saturday's final practice after getting the all-clear from the FIA medical doctor.
Kevin Magnussen will have to see the FIA doctor ahead of Saturday's final practice after a stomach bug laid him low on Friday afternoon.
Kevin Magnussen takes Formula 1 fans for a lap around the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, home of the Mexican GP.