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Steiner: Continuity key to Magnussen's good start

Haas F1 team boss Guenther Steiner believes the team are finally getting to see the best of Kevin Magnussen thanks to continuity. It is the first time that the Dane has spent back-to-back seasons with the same squad as he only spent one campaign in a McLaren race seat in 2014 while he was also with Renault for one year in 2016. Magnussen has picked up 11 points so far this season as he finished P5 in Bahrain and P10 in China last time out. 'He likes the car and the car is good and that combination has given him confidence,' Steiner said. 'He doesn’t have to overdo things. He believes in himself that he can do a good job with a good car.” He added: 'I think being with us for two...
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