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Haas 'much more stable' than McLaren, says Magnussen

Kevin Magnussen has praised Haas' stability after enjoying his strongest start to a Formula 1 season in 2018, spearheading the American team's charge to fifth place in the constructors' championship at the summer break. Magnussen remained with Haas for 2018, avoiding a change in teams through the off-season for the first time in his racing career, and is currently on-course for his strongest F1 campaign to date. 5774263478001 CrashTV:  Magnussen raced for McLaren through 2014 before spending a year on the sidelines in a reserve role with the team. He returned to racing in 2016 with Renault, only to leave after one season and move to Haas. "My first couple of years in F1 were...
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