Haas boss terms Kevin Magnussen s surprise 2022 F1 Brazilian GP Sprint pole the sort of thing that you re scared to dream about
Haas boss terms Kevin Magnussen s surprise 2022 F1 Brazilian GP Sprint pole the sort of thing that you re scared to dream about Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
Kevin Magnussen, you are a Formula 1 Pole Position sitter George Russell beached his Mercedes in the middle of Q3, bringing out a red flag. The conditions at the track soon worsened, meaning that those who had already set their laps on faster slick tires would have an inherent advantage. The 30-year-old driver was at the top of the leaderboard when the red flag came out, putting him in pole position despite not having even close to the fastest car on the grid. Gunther Steiner claimed Magnussen's result in Brazil was something the team would be 'scared' to even dream about. The Haas boss told Sky: "This is the sort of thing that you're scared to dream about. The whole team have been trying hard for seven years, circumstances let us pull this one off. It was not luck, it was well-deserved from the driver and from the team, being on the right tyres at the right time and Kevin putting a lap down when it was needed." Steiner further said: "He was first out, you could say he had an advantage but also he had a disadvantage as he had nobody to gauge things from, he was on his own."
Haas boss terms Kevin Magnussen s surprise 2022 F1 Brazilian GP Sprint pole the sort of thing that you re scared to dream about
Gunther Steiner (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images) boss Gunther Steiner claims Kevin Magnussen's at the 2022 Brazilian GP is the stuff of dreams. Magnussen took the first pole position of his F1 career and will start Saturday's Sprint race in P1, looking to score good points for the American team. Kevin Magnussen, you are a Formula 1 Pole Position sitterKevin Magnussen, you are a Formula 1 Pole Position sitter George Russell beached his Mercedes in the middle of Q3, bringing out a red flag. The conditions at the track soon worsened, meaning that those who had already set their laps on faster slick tires would have an inherent advantage. The 30-year-old driver was at the top of the leaderboard when the red flag came out, putting him in pole position despite not having even close to the fastest car on the grid. Gunther Steiner claimed Magnussen's result in Brazil was something the team would be 'scared' to even dream about. The Haas boss told Sky: "This is the sort of thing that you're scared to dream about. The whole team have been trying hard for seven years, circumstances let us pull this one off. It was not luck, it was well-deserved from the driver and from the team, being on the right tyres at the right time and Kevin putting a lap down when it was needed." Steiner further said: "He was first out, you could say he had an advantage but also he had a disadvantage as he had nobody to gauge things from, he was on his own."