Kevin Magnussen told he ‘can’t be proud’ of tactics by his former F1 boss
Guenther S🥀teiner gives his verdict on his former F1 driver Kevin Magnuꦕssen's tactics in Miami.

Guenther Steiner says his former F1 driver168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Kevin Magnussen “can꧒’t be proud” of his controversial tacti𓆉cs in Miami which have left him on the verge of a race ban.
Magnussen was handed three 10-second time penalties for repeatedly leaving the track and gaining advantages, as well as a one five-second penalty for track-limits abuse in his defence against Mercedes’ 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton during the Miami Grand Prix sprint race.
The Dane racked up five penalty points on his superlicence across the weekend in Florida and is po🃏tentially just one more incident away from triജggering an automatic race ban.
Magnussen, who was also penalised in Jeddah for using similar tactics against168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Yuki Tsunoda, must tread carefully for the rest of the seas🗹on as all 10 of his existing points have been accumulated in the first six races of 2024.
Former Haas team principal Steiner has weighed in on Magnussen’s actions, telling Sky Deutschland: “It has to be fair play. You can be aggressive, but we’ve seen this ൲game for the second time [Jeddah also].
“As a driver, you can’t be proud if you ruin 🐭someone else’s race.”
Steiner believes a drive-through penalty would be a better punishmentꩵ for repeat offences of 𓂃such tactics.
“Once you get the first ten seconds, it doesn’t matter w𓃲hether you get another ten seconds. That’s why a drive-through penalty is definitely noticeable,” he said.
“You then have to take this penalty within a few laps and then you’re gone and can’t cause any further 𒀰trouble.”
Magnussen admitted his penalties were “well des💙erved⛦” for his “stupid tactics”.
“I started using these sꦦtupid tactics, which I don’t like doing,” he told Sky Sports F1. “But, at the end of the day, I did my job as a team player.
“Nico [Hulkenberg, Haas teammate] scored his points because I got that gap for him. Lewis and ꦆTsunoda couldn’t catch him. Not the way I like to go racing, at all, but [was] what I had to do today.”

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