RaceFans Round-up: Magnussen “maybe too aggressive”
In the round-up: Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu admitted Kevin Magnussen has been too aggressive at times after he received a one-race ban.
In brief
Magnussen will return after serving ban
Magnussen will miss the next round in Azerbaijan after becoming the first Formula 1 driver to earn an automatic race ban for collecting 12 penalty points on his licence. Komatsu said he accepted the stewards’ decision.
“Kev races hard, he races aggressively and in some occasions the penalty he had, maybe he was too aggressive,” Komatsu told Viaplay. “And this time around he was trying hard and then locked up and then put Gasly off the track. So he got a penalty, I accept that.”
However Komatsu said Magnussen “drove a fantastic race” to ensure he still scored a point after his 10-second time penalty was applied. He also confirmed Magnussen will return to the car to complete the season after serving his ban.
Ferrari’s weakness now a strength – Vasseur
Ferrari team principal Frederic Vasseur said Charles Leclerc’s victory in the Italian Grand Prix using a one-stop strategy shows the team have made their tyre management into a strength.
“Last year tyre management was our biggest weakness whereas now I think it’s one of the advantages we have with this car,” he said.
“It was already the case last week in Zandvoort and now we are quite consistent in terms of race pace to the point that we did think it might be a two-stop but then we saw very low degradation in the second stint and we changed our strategy accordingly and Charles had the race under control all the time. It was a risk, but sometimes you have to take risks and today it worked.”
Mini disqualified after losing title
Gabriele Mini’s disappointment at losing the Formula 3 championship at the last corner of yesterday’s finale was compounded when he was disqualified from the race. The stewards found Mini’s front and rear tyres were below the minimum allowed pressure.
Leonardo Fornaroli’s championship victory, which he originally appeared to secure with a last-lap pass on Christian Mansell, is unaffected by the decision. He was promoted to second place, equalling his best result of the season.
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