Magnussen U-turn after Hamilton crash accusation


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Kevin Magnussen has performed a U-turn after suggesting Lewis Hamilton had deliberately hit him when colliding on the first lap of the Spanish Grand Prix.

In the immediate aftermath of the incident, Magnussen radioed his team and said: "He knew what he was doing. He ramped me."

But asked what he meant by that given the insinuation that Hamilton had deliberately caused a collision, Magnussen insisted: "Nothing. It was just in the heat of the moment.

"You say whatever you say, and then you go and look at it. And it's often a different story.

"You're always pissed off in the heat of the moment, but I'll go and watch it again, see what happens and then move on."

Haas pace promising despite lack of upgrades

Haas arrived at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya without upgrades despite the event providing the first opportunity for teams to make wholesale changes.

Team principal Guenther Steiner made clear that he hoped Haas could find progress with its existing package, and that there would be no update until the French Grand Prix.

Whilst the team failed to score after Magnussen's first-lap woe and with Mick Schumacher swamped on what proved to be a sub-optimal two-stop strategy, Magnussen was impressed with the continued performance of the VF-22.

"The pace of the car was good," he explained. "Despite most people bringing upgrades, we were able to stick with them.

"So there are a lot of positives that we will carry on to Monaco."