Haas explain wheel issue that led to Kevin Magnussen’s crash
A broken wheel spaꦬcer led to the puncture which caused Kevin Magnussen to crash on the final day of Formula 1 pre-season testing🌠 at Barcelona.
Maᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚgnussen veered off the track and swapped ends before coming to rest against the barriers on the exit of Turn 8 shortly after the afternoon session got underway on the last day of running at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
The Dane was๊ unscathed in the crash but Haas was forced to bring its test programme🍃 to a premature end as it worked to fix the problem with Magnussen’s VF20 machine.

A💜 broken wheel spacer led to tꦡhe puncture which caused Kevin Magnussen to crash on the final day of Formula 1 pre-season testing at Barcelona.
Magnussen veered 𓆉off the track and swapped ends b🅘efore coming to rest against the barriers on the exit of Turn 8 shortly after the afternoon session got underway on the last day of running at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
The Dane was unscathed in the crash but Haas was forced to bring its test programme to a premature end as🔥 it worked to fix the 🦄problem with Magnussen’s VF20 machine.
“We had a problem with the wheel rim, with the spacer, that broke the rim and then we𓃲 had a flat tyre,” Steiner explained.
"The spacer between the wheel and the hub was broken and the wheel ended up in bits and pieces and the air got out an🌼d the tyre went off and he went off. It’s a pretty simple failure, no issue.
"Obviously to fix the car took too long to do a few laps at the end s𝔍o we decided to call it day and pack in. But we could afford to do that because the rest of the week was going well.
"For sure you always want to drive more and for sure we miss the h🐷ours at the end, but I won’t be st꧅anding here and crying about the three hours of testing we missed,” he added. “All in all we had a good week.
“We have a lot of data crunching going on over the🦩 next few days and then come here again and try some more stuff and try to get even quicker.”
Steiner is confident Haas has a better understanding of its&nbs💙p;VF20 car 🉐after the performance-related struggles that plagued its 2019 campaign.
“Absolutely we have a bette⛦r understanding,” Steiner saidও.
“We worked good with what we understand to make it better and then will see com🍌pared to ꦉthe other ones how good it is.
“I wouldn’t commit here to say it because I don’t know as everyone runs different p🧔rogrammes.”
Asked if he 💛is concerned by Haas’ apparent lack of pace during the first test, Steiner replied: “No. I don’t know about that because I don’t know what the other ones are doing.
“We went through our test programme, we decided to do what we wanted to do and not to look at other ones because ꧃there is no pole position or points up for grabs in testing.
“We just went through our🧔 test programmes and♍ are pretty happy with what we achieved.”

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