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Magnussen acknowledges the possibility of not securing a spot in F1 for 2025.

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
June 16, 2024
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Magnussen reconhece possibilidade de não garantir vaga na F1 para 2025.

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Kevin Magnussen, a member of the Haas F1 team, acknowledged the possibility of not securing a contract renewal for the 2025 season. This could result in his complete exit from Formula 1. Magnussen’s current contract is set to expire at the end of this season, and he is facing pressure to secure an extension due to his disappointing performance so far. While his teammate Nico Hulkenberg has accumulated six points, Magnussen has only managed to score one. Additionally, he has been involved in several incidents with other drivers, resulting in being just two penalty points away from a race suspension. Team boss Aeao Komatsu mentioned Esteban Ocon and Oliver Bearman as possible replacements for Magnussen. When asked about the possibility of not having a place in Formula 1 next year, Magnussen admitted that there is indeed a chance of that happening. However, he expressed his desire to continue racing in Formula 1 with Haas as he believes the team is in a strong position for the future. Magnussen emphasized that he will only consider other options if all doors in Formula 1 are closed to him. Despite the uncertain situation, Magnussen stated that he is not panicking and is able to focus on performing to the best of his ability. He believes he has made improvements compared to last season but has been hindered by external factors that have prevented him from consistently showing his improved pace. Magnussen mentioned difficulties in adjusting to the car during qualifying sessions and highlighted cases of traffic or poorly managed out-laps that affected his performance. He also mentioned incidents such as a McLaren car emerging from the pits in front of him during a crucial lap, which resulted in a compromised starting position. Despite these challenges, Magnussen remains optimistic and believes that without the stroke of bad luck, he would have started near the top 10 and secured points in several races.

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