Kevin Magnussen (DEN) Haas VF-22. Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Saturday 26th March 2022. Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Kevin Magnussen conceded his fitness was lacking during the final stages of qualifying for Formula 1’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
Magnussen was drafted into action just a couple of weeks before Formula 1’s season-opener in Bahrain after Haas dropped Nikita Mazepin.
Magnussen qualified seventh in Bahrain, before racing to fifth, as he picked up Haas’ best result since 2018.
Upon his first visit to the high-speed Jeddah Corniche Circuit Magnussen again made Q3 but went slowest in the session after struggling physically.
“We have to be happy with Q3, but I think the car was better than P10, I didn’t get the most out of it,” said Magnussen.
“Honestly my neck just completely broke in Q3 – suddenly it just snapped, and I couldn’t hold it any more, I wasn’t driving well.
“I think maybe there was a P5 in the car, there’s only half a second up to P5 and my best lap in Q3 was on used tyres – and not a great lap as I said. The team had a P5 in it, but I didn’t.”
Magnussen also expressed relief upon hearing that team-mate Mick Schumacher escaped injury following his high-speed accident in Q2.
“Mick is uninjured which is good and incredible when you see the crash that he had,” he said.
“The safety is so good with these cars with the fact that you can walk away from a crash like that, it’s impressive.
“I think he was having a great qualifying session up until that point and he was up for a good result, so he’ll just need to come back and get on the horse and bounce back.”
Magnussen will be Haas’ sole entrant in the race after the team opted to withdraw Schumacher.
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