MoneyGram Haas F1 Team finished with Nico Hulkenberg 13th, while Kevin Magnussen retired, at the Mexico City Grand Prix, Round 20 of the 2023 FIA Formula 1 World Championship, held Sunday at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.
MoneyGram Haas F1 Team moved back to the tenth position in the Constructors’ Championship.
Kevin Magnussen
I crashed after having a rear left suspension failure. It happened in a bad place, and I hit the wall, so I got a knock on my hands, and they hurt a little bit, but they’re fine. We have to investigate a bit more what exactly happened as it just gave up. Before that, it was going okay, I was stuck in traffic for a long time and cooked my tires, but I don’t know if whatever caused the failure had an impact for a while beforehand.
Nico Hulkenberg
The tires just dropped away; doing 37 laps was always going to be a long stretch, and on the medium tire, it wasn’t possible for us. Unfortunately, we’d already used the hard compound as we were on a one-stop strategy, and we didn’t know the red flag was coming. The timing of the red flag was not ideal, and it hurt my race – but more importantly, Kevin is okay. I was hanging in there and annoying other people, I’m sure they got frustrated seeing my rear wing for so long, so that gave me some pleasure.
Guenther Steiner, Team Principal:
With Kevin, he had a suspension failure, so we need to dig into why that happened, but it seems to be heat-related – we need to check. It was a tough day again, but it’s not all negative. Nico was in a good position to get points, but then with the red flag, which we caused ourselves, we couldn’t keep the tires in the last stint. Our car can’t keep life in the tires as other cars. We could fight for almost the whole distance but almost isn’t good enough. Otherwise, it seems like the whole team performed well, and Nico drove fantastically to try and get something.
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