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Kevin Magnussen’s car bursts into FLAMES after huge crash at Mexico Grand Prix – as the race is red-flagged and Haas star is driven to the medical center

Kevin Magnussen’s car bursts into FLAMES after huge crash at Mexico Grand Prix – as the race is red-flagged and Haas star is driven to the medical center Magnussen caught the curb between turns 7 and 8 and spun into the wall He’s still at the medical center under observation but Haas says he’s okay DailyMail. com provides all the latest international sports news By Jake Fenner For Dailymail. Com Published: 20:58 GMT, 29 October 2023 | Updated: 21:43 GMT, 29 October 2023 e-mail 55 shares 6 View comments Haas driver Kevin Magnussen has been transported to the medical center after his No.

20 machine crashed at the Mexico City Grand Prix. Magnussen caught the inside curb in between turns 7 and 8 at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez – causing him to spin out. His vehicle slid across the track and collided with the barriers hard – with the rear wing of his car in tatters.

Shortly after the wreck, the car began to catch on fire as Magnussen walked under his own power into the medical car. The race was red-flagged after the incident with 35 of the 71 laps completed. Haas driver Kevin Magnussen’s day in Mexico ended early after a wreck on Lap 34 His No.

20 Haas machine crashed at this portion of the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez He got out of the car and then walked into the medical car under his own power Magnussen became the second retirement of the day after Red Bull driver Sergio Perez wrecked before the first corner of the race . After a delay of a little over 20 minutes, the barriers that Magnussen crashed into were repaired and the race began again with a standing start. Max Verstappen was leading the race at the time of the wreck, with Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton in P2 and P3 behind him.

According to Haas, Magnussen is okay after a check-over, ‘but is being kept a little while longer just for observations. ‘ Lewis Hamilton Kevin Magnussen Charles Leclerc Share or comment on this article: Kevin Magnussen’s car bursts into FLAMES after huge crash at Mexico Grand Prix – as the race is red-flagged and Haas star is driven to the medical center e-mail 55 shares Add comment Comments 6 Share what you think Newest Oldest Best rated Worst rated View all The comments below have not been moderated. View all The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.

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