First the fear, then the reassurance. During the Mexican Grand Prix, one of the situations that most left fans speechless was Kevin Magnussen's accident. The Danish driver crashed into the barriers, in a truly violent impact - as he was also exposed the red flag – the reasons for which are not yet very clear.
Magnussen reassures after the accident in the Mexican GP: "I'm fine"
Initially, understanding what had happened on the VF-23 that resulted in Magnussen's accident in the Mexican GP wasn't exactly simple. After various replays, and above all different angles, you can see the breakage of the left rear suspension. Once detached, Magnussen entered the corner, completely losing control of his car. Despite this, the pilot immediately wanted reassure you about your condition"I feel good. Indeed, the left rear suspension gave way, if we want to be specific, e I lost control. However, I had hypothesized that something had happened because I suddenly lost a lot of traction and grip, and then I went into the barrier".

Haas, on Magnussen's VF-23, lost its suspension
Very clear dynamics. The team principal also gives an even more precise image Haas guenther Steiner"The main problem was born from overheating which caused suspension failure. It was brake heat related to the high temperatures we had in Mexico. After all, we just need to manage them better".
In full crisis
A Steiner, naturally, not happy with the result achieved by his team in Mexico City. Haas is experiencing a very difficult season and, despite the big update package brought to Austin last week, results struggle to arrive. To this day, the American stable is last in the builders. And now comes Brazil: three races, the latest, in order to change course and avoid ending the season in the worst possible way.


