“The front wing was clearly safe to continue so we lost half a lap and that means our race was over.” “Kevin with apparent front wing damage which actually in our opinion was a mistake by the FIA to call us out on,” said the Haas team boss. New wing is fitted and he’s swapped his medium tires for hards □➡️⚪️ Lap 6/20: It’s a repeat of Canada as Kevin is shown a black and orange flag for minimal front wing damage. While Haas initially kept the driver out, the FIA deemed the broken front wing to be a danger and showed him the black-and-orange flag which meant he had to pit for repairs. However, he was also running with a broken front wing endplate that was listing to the side. Lining up P13 for the Hungarian Grand Prix, Magnussen made a great start and was already in a points-paying position at the end of the first lap. ![]() Guenther Steiner says it was a “mistake” for the FIA to show Kevin Magnussen the black-and-orange flag in Hungary as his front wing was “clearly safe”.
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