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Magnussen says Haas more stable than McLaren

Kevin Magnussen says Haas' greater stability than McLaren makes for a better atmosphere. Kevin Magnussen has said that Haas' stability has helped him endure his best start to a Formula One season, helping his team who are fifth in the constructors' championship. Magnussen stayed loyal to Haas in the off-season, meaning it's the first time in his career that he's stayed with a team for more than a single season. The Haas driver used to drive for McLaren in 2014, before being dropped to a reserve role a year later. "My first couple of years in F1 were tumultuous," Magnussen told Crash.net. "They were really messy, changing teams, having a year off and coming back in and...
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