
Magnussen warns Canada will be more ‘bumpy’
Kevin Magnussen believes that the ride during this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix will be harder and more painful for the drivers after suffering bouncing and bottoming in Baku.
Kevin Magnussen believes that the ride during this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix will be harder and more painful for the drivers after suffering bouncing and bottoming in Baku.
Haas Team Principal Guenther Steiner has warned a “serious conversation” will be required if Mick Schumacher continues crashing
Despite not bringing modifications to its car, Haas drivers Kevin Magnussen and Mick Schumacher feel the team’s performance in Spain might be encouraging.
Haas will not be releasing any upgrades for its VF-22 during this week’s Spanish Grand Prix because the team is deferring its development programme “a little longer.”
Alexander Rossi claimed he was left ‘disenchanted’ after talks to join Haas for its debut F1 season failed to materialize.
Haas F1 Team boss, Guenther Steiner says the team isn’t planning any major changes to the VF-22 at this point in the season.
Kevin Magnussen qualified P4 for Saturday’s Sprint event at Imola, making an unbelievable achievement, the greatest ever for Haas in a Formula 1 qualifying session.
According to Team Principal Guenther Steiner, the Haas Formula One team is not in a rush to clinch a new significant sponsor arrangement.
According to Mercedes’ Toto Wolff, the Formula One cost cap for Haas will be modified to reflect the severity of Mick Schumacher’s incident at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
The survival cell and power unit were the only important pieces not written off in Mick Schumacher’s $1 million Saudi Arabian Grand Prix qualifying crash, according to Haas F1.
Haas team boss Guenther Steiner said that the team looked into employing Mercedes’ extreme sidepod concept in the development of their own car last season.
After dropping their Russian sponsor following the escalating crisis in Ukraine, Haas took to the track for the final day of F1 testing in Barcelona with a white livery.
For the final day of the pre-season track practice in Barcelona, Haas has revealed that their car will run in a pure white livery.
Haas’ 2022 Formula 1 championship contender, the VF22 has been revealed as it makes track debut at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya as a part of the team’s shakedown.
After unveiling a series of images on Friday, Haas became the first Formula One team to reveal its car livery and design for the 2022 season.
Haas drivers Mick Schumacher and Nikita Mazepin will have to avoid damages to their Formula 1 cars in the Abu Dhabi season finale this weekend. This comes after the team declared that it’s running out of spare parts ahead of the final race at Yas Marina this weekend. The team suffered damage to two chassis in Qatar and Saudi Arabian Grand prix after Mick Schumacher crashed out of the Jeddah race. Nikita Mazepin also had a violent crash in the race which damaged his replacement chassis beyond repair after the previous one was lost at Losail. “The last two races, Saudi and Qatar, we had some damage and there was no time to recover or to make new parts obviously,” Haas team principal Guenther Steiner explained. “So our stock is pretty low on parts but we have got enough to do the race if we don’t have any big accidents on Friday, then we will be OK. “But the drivers will be made aware of the situation – I think they are already aware that they cannot take any risks on Friday. “It’s not like that we are completely without parts. We’ve got enough parts. If we have a Friday this weekend like we had Sunday last weekend, we wouldn’t survive that.” Haas is coming to the end of a season with what is essentially – bar minor upgrades – the same car that it started the season with in Bahrain. It has proved a tricky car for its all-rookie line-up to handle at times, with Schumacher crashing out of qualifying at Paul Ricard and missing qualifying at the Hungaroring due to an FP3 crash. His team-mate Mazepin spun out on the first lap of the Bahrain season-opener and has lost control of his Haas on multiple further occasions. When asked if it was just chassis damage that Haas is vulnerable to this weekend, Steiner admitted stock of the rest of the parts “is not high” but the chassis is the main concern. “We’ve got enough of wings and floors so we should be OK with that one,” he added. “But let’s see, normally when you do a chassis you need other parts as well so we just need to be a little bit careful on Friday but then we will be OK.”