Kevin Magnussen’s radio criticism of Hamilton “has lost his composure” / F1 Spanish Grand Prix Final[F1-Gate .com]

Haas F1 Team Kevin Magnussen wirelessly criticized “he knew what he was doing” when he contacted Lewis Hamilton at the F1 Spanish Grand Prix, but it “lost his composure.” I explained that it was a word that came out by saying “ta”.

Kevin Magnussen, who got off to a good start on the 8th grid, tried to overtake Lewis Hamilton on turn 4 of the opening lap, but the two came into contact and Magnussen was kicked to the gravel.

Lewis Hamilton was forced to pit in due to a flat tire and dropped to the end of the field.

Kevin Magnussen ran the rest of the race in the bottom three, and hopes for points were cut off.

Immediately after the clash, Kevin Magnussen told team radio that the engineer, “Lewis knew what he was doing there and bumped into me.”

Steward noticed the incident, but thought there was no need to initiate further investigation.

When asked what the comment meant to Lewis Hamilton after the race, Kevin Magnussen said “nothing.”

“I just lost my composure,” explained Kevin Magnussen.

“When you say what you think, go from there, and look it up, it’s common to have a different story.”

Kevin Magnussen said he hadn’t seen the incident with Lewis Hamilton at the time of the post-race interview and didn’t know who caused the clash.

“It’s annoying to lose calm, but I’ll look again, see what happens, and move on,” said Kevin Magnussen.

Lewis Hamilton said he was “on the normal line” in the corner and felt that Kevin Magnussen “came out of nowhere and hit me.”

“He came from behind and hit the side of my car,” said Lewis Hamilton.

“I can’t say anything about it. That’s it.”

Kevin Magnussen encouraged the fact that the Haas F1 Team “had a car faster than many to score points” but always worked well, even though it didn’t bring an update to Barcelona. Say it was done.

“The pace of the car was good this weekend,” said Kevin Magnussen.

“Even though most people brought upgrades, we were able to keep up with them. There are many positive things to take over to Monaco.”

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