Kevin Magnussen labelled "silly" and unnecessary" after latest F1 blunder
Kevin Magnussen's incident w🍸ith Logan Sargeant in Miami has been described as "silly" and "unnecessar♓y".

Sky Sports F1 commentator Martin Brundle has labelled 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Kevin Magnussen’s incident with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Logan Sargeant at the Miami Grand Prix as “silly” a🍃nd “unnecess🐷ary”.
Magnussen had an eventful weekend in Miami with ♑numerous visits to the stewards’ office.
The Dane picked up four penalties during the sprint race following his aggressive wheel-to-wheel duel with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton.
Things didn’t get better for the Haas driver on race day as he picked up another 10-seco𒐪nd time penalty and two penaltyꩲ points for a collision with Sargeant.
The incidents lea♏ve Magnuseen on 10 penalty points for the 12 months period, leaving him two short of a race ban.
Magnussen is fighting for his F1 future with Oliver Bearman set to join the team in place of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Nico Hulkenberg, whilꦬe Haas have a nu𝓰mber of options on the driver market.
Writing in his post-Miami GP column, Brundle asses꧙seꦺd Magnussen’s antics.
"Kevin Magnussen must have been exasperated with the number of times he was in the Steward's office after each of t🍰he two races,” he wrote.
“He put up a ꧙supremely aggres🦋sive defence against Hamilton in the Sprint, sometimes over the limit but nevertheless applauded even by Hamilton.
"But in the ra🐬ce Magnussen's crash with Sargeant ꦫwas just silly and unnecessary, and created yet another pile of broken parts for the Williams team which is having rather a nightmare start to 2024."

Magnussen continues to underperform relative to teammate H𒁏ulkenberg in performance terཧms.
Although, h𒆙e continues to play the team game, with his defending often allowing Hulkenberg to get away and score points.
Reflecting on his weekend in Miami, Magnusse😼n conceded: “No🎃t a good day again. Hopefully I can get some clarity on things going forward.
“What happened toda💖y, of course it’s not good. None𝐆theless, we move on and try to have a better weekend next weekend.”

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