Haas boss Guenther Steiner couldn’t hide his frustration following Kevin Magnussen’s crash in final F1 practice at the Dutch Grand Prix.
Magnussen became the second Haas driver to damage his car in practice at Zandvoort.
The Dane lost control of his Haas at Turn 3 in tricky conditions, damaging his front wing in the process.Nico Hulkenberg had a similar off in the final sector in FP1. It’s bad news for Haas, who have a new upgrade package for this weekend, which included a revised front wing. With spare parts at a premium, Steiner admitted he was “pretty pi**ed” off when talking to Sky's commentary team after Magnussen’s crash.
“Quite disappointed with this on an out lap in Turn 3,” he told Sky Sports F1. “Knowing that you’ve got only two wings left from yesterday of our new wings. I’m pretty pissed off right now.
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