The Haas F1 Team recreated its feat in the 11th round of the Austrian Grand Prix, following the previous round of the British Grand Prix, which won a double prize. Mick Schumacher (Haas) finished 6th in the Driver of the Day, and Kevin Magnussen, who was afraid of engine blow due to trouble, finished in 8th.
Looking back at the race, Guenther Steiner said, “I was able to get back to 7th place in the championship with double points and it was a really great result for the team today. There was one minor problem with Kevin’s engine. But apart from that, I was able to do everything perfectly. I would like to thank the whole team for their hard work. “
Details of Magnussen’s engine trouble are unknown, but Carlos Sainz, who has the same Ferrari F1 power unit, was forced to retire due to an engine blow in the race of the day.
Haas: F1 Austrian Grand Prix Final
Mick SchumacherFinal: 6th place
Following the sprint, it was fun to have a battle with Lewis (Hamilton).
I knew I needed to manage the tires and it was a lot different from yesterday. I immediately thought that one stop was impossible due to the behavior of the tires, and the wind was quite different, so it was difficult to deal with it.
It was a tough race, but I was able to get double points once more following going through Silverstone. The result is that the whole team can be overjoyed. Thank you for choosing DOTD. It’s the best.
Kevin MagnussenFinal: 8th
It was a really great weekend for the team. Finally, I was able to get a little luck. The last four or five races didn’t go well, and it was a difficult situation even if I was told not to be disappointed. But I was lucky in these two races, especially this weekend.
During the race, I had a problem with the engine and I was praying to God not to blow it. As a result, I am very grateful that I was able to finish the race safely.
Qualifying, sprints and races were great. I’m really happy.
2022 F1 Round 11 Austrian Grand Prix Final RaceThen, Charles Leclerc on the 2nd grid won the 5th victory in total. Second place was Max Verstappen (Red Bull) and third place podium was Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes).
The next round of the French Grand Prix, set on the Paul Ricard circuit, will begin with free practice 1 on July 22nd.