Kevin Magnussen told he ‘can’t be proud’ of tactics by his former F1 boss
Guenther Steiner gives his verdict on his former F𓆏1 driver Kevin Magnussen's tactics in Miami.

Guenther Steiner says his former F1 driver168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Kevin Magnussen “can’t be proud” of his controversial tactics in Miami which have ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚleft 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5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton during the Miami Grand Prix sprint race.
The Dane rack💃ed up five penalty points on his superlicence across the weekend in Florida and is potentially just𝐆 one more incident away from triggering an automatic race ban.
Magnussen, who was also penalised in Jeddah for using similar tactics against168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Yuki Tsunoda𝕴, must tread carefully for the rest of the s𒁏eason 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 game for the seco🍌nd time [Jeddah also].
“As a driver, you can’t be proud if you ruin soওmeone else’s race.”
Steiner belꦏieves a drive-through penalty would be a better punishment for repeat offences of such tac🌄tics.
“Once you get the first ten seconds, it doesn’t matter whether you get another ten seconds. That’s why a drive-through penalty is definit🎃ely noticeable,” he saꩲid.
“You then have to take this penalꦇty within a few laps ♑and then you’re gone and can’t cause any further trouble.”
Magnussꦿen admitted his penalt🍬ies were “well deserved” for his “stupid tactics”.
“I starte🧜d using these stupid tactics, which I don’t like doing,” he told Sky Sports F💝1. “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. Lew🅷is and Tsunoda 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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