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Magnussen: Haas rear grip consistency key to pace 

Kevin Magnussen has outlined rear grip consistency as the area he believes has been key to unlocking maximum performance from Haas’ 2018 Formula 1 car so far this year.  Having started sixth in the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, Magnussen ran in a comfortable fourth until a disastrous double pit stop problem forced both he and teammate Romain Grosjean into retirement.  The Dane made it into Q3 once more in Bahrain by qualifying seventh and went on to finish the race in fifth, before scoring a further point in China last weekend. Following a promising start to the new campaign, Magnussen said having a car at his disposal with a “predictable” rear-end has helped him extract...
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