Tuesday, February 11, 2025

He scolds Kevin Magnussen: "Really ridiculous"

During the Chinese Grand Prix, Kevin Magnussen received a time penalty of 10 seconds. After the race, there were not many praises left for the Dane's manoeuvre.

The Chinese Grand Prix made a comeback on the Formula 1 calendar after a 5-year absence.

And it was chaos in many ways. At least if you do this sort of thing in combination, mistakes and accidents.

One of them was Danish Kevin Magnussen. The contact with RB's Yuki Tsunoda cost the Dane a puncture and a 10-second penalty, while colleague Nico Hulkenberg got points for 9th place.

After the race, it was far from everyone who was impressed by Magnussen's manoeuvres. One of them was 2016 world champion Nico Rosberg.

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Dissatisfaction with K-Mag made the German clear immediately after the racing cars crossed the finish line in Shanghai.

– Kevin Magnussen – it was really funny. It was not good. It was so aggressive and so unnecessary.

– Yuki couldn't do anything. Even with all the space, Tsunoda couldn't have done anything. See where he came from. Far away and knocks him out. It was not good. It was bad traffic, says Rosberg according to Crash.net .

The battle between Kevin Magnussen and Yuki Tsunoda was not the latest piece of drama in Shaghlani. In fact, there was plenty of bad luck to deal with.

RB's Daniel Ricciardo, who, like his teammate, ended up dropping out of the race, was subsequently called 'an idiot' for his behavior. And the Australian understandably didn't care at all.

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