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Kevin Magnussen doubts repeat of Haas' F1 midfield dominance

Kevin Magnussen says he doubts that Haas’ midfield dominance in Spain will repeated at this weekend’s Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix. Magnussen comfortably led the midfield fight at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya as he eased to sixth position, over half a minute ahead of Renault’s Carlos Sainz Jr. But the Dane believes that, while expecting Haas to still be in the thick of the fight, its position and pace is unlikely to be seen again this weekend. “We should be in that mix, but I don’t think it’s going to be as dominant as in Barcelona,” he said. “Our car is particularly strong in high-speed and medium-speed corners, and it’s not bad...
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