Breaking News – Kevin Magnussen Engulfed in Flames

by | Oct 29, 2023 | Haas F1 Team | 0 comments

Haas driver Kevin Magnussen crashed during the Mexico City Grand Prix, causing his car to burst into flames. The incident led to the temporary halting of the race. Magnussen, who managed to walk away from the crash under his own power, was taken to the medical center for observation. Despite the severe damage to his vehicle, Haas reports that Magnussen is okay but will be kept for a while longer for further observation.

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