Italian Grand Prix Recap
Pre Race TEMPLE OF SPEED Are you ready for another Formula 1 race? Of course, you are. Just one week after the Dutch Grand Prix, the cars are back on…
Pre Race TEMPLE OF SPEED Are you ready for another Formula 1 race? Of course, you are. Just one week after the Dutch Grand Prix, the cars are back on…
Pre Race HOLLAAAAAAND The summer break is over, and it’s time for the second half of the 2024 Formula 1 World Championship season! Kevin Magnussen and the rest of the…
Pre Race IT’S SPA TIME For some, a spa is a relaxing wellness pleasure. For race fans, it’s the name of an adrenaline-pumping Formula 1 track. This weekend, Spa-Francorchamps hosts…
Pre Race HUNGARY Ready for two more Formula 1 races before the summer break? The double-header starts with the Hungarian Grand Prix, round 13 of the 2024 FIA Formula 1…
Pre Race SILVERSTOOOOOONE 😍🇬🇧🤙After a tremendous race in Austria last weekend, with 12 points added to the MoneyGram Haas F1 Team scorecard, the show now continues. This weekend, the British…
Wow! The Austrian Grand Prix was a GOOD one for Kevin Magnussen and the MoneyGram Haas F1 Team As Kevin finished 8th and Nico 6th it was the season’s first double points finish, which lifts the team up to seventh place in the Constructors’ Championship, on 19 points.
Not the best weekend for Kevin Magnussen who finished 17th, at the Spanish Grand Prix, Round 10 of the 2024 Formula 1 World Championship, held Sunday at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
Despite gaining 10 (!) positions in the first four laps of the Canadian Grand Prix, Kevin Magnussen and the rest of the MoneyGram Haas F1 Team had to leave Montreal with zero point. The Danish race ace ran as high as 4th on the wet track before losing seconds in the pitlane.
Oh. My. God. What a frustrating weekend for Kevin Magnussen. The Dane was disqualified from Saturday’s qualifying due to technical issues – and then involved in a huge crash with Red Bull’s Sergio Perez, that ended both his and teammate Nico Hulkenberg’s race.
Gaining six positions, the biggest mover of the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix at Imola was Kevin Magnussen! Despite starting far back on a P18, the Admin By Request powered Formula 1 driver finished P12.
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Hi, Kevin Magnussen. Happy to be back into racing after the summer break? “Absolutely! I love racing, but I also appreciate the few breaks I get between races. With 24 Grands Prix from March to December, all around the world, sometimes three weekends in a row, it’s obviously difficult...
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