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Kevin Magnussen reveals if Haas upgrades are a ‘failure'

Haas driver Kevin Magnussen is pleased with the impact the team’s upgrades have had despite a failure to score points in Budapest. Haas arrived in Hungary with a completely new design on Magnussen’s car, and it has been dubbed the “white Ferrari,” largely due to the similarity of the sidepod design. Magnussen was the only Haas driver to receive the changes due to the lack of spare parts the American side have available to them, so Mick Schumacher will have to wait until after the summer break to receive his new package. Magnussen out-qualified his team-mate for the 11th time this season on Saturday, but began the race 13th as Schumacher qualified 15th. READ: ‘Should we copy...
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