Kevin Magnussen holds onto his P4 after Lewis Hamilton incident as stewards 'did not consider either driver to be driving dangerously' F1 Haas Magnussen Formula1
Kevin Magnussen has retained his impressive P4 on the Miami Grand Prix grid after the stewards ruled “no further action” following his incident with Lewis Hamilton in Q1.
“The Stewards heard from the driver of Car 20 , the driver of Car 44 , team representatives and reviewed video, team radio and in-car video evidence and determined that Car 20 was on a slow lap, with another slow car in front of it,” read the stewards’ report. While Hamilton finished qualifying down in 13th place, Magnussen put his Haas up onto the second row of the grid as he qualified P4.
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