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Haas boss: "Leclerc ran into Magnussen!"

Haas F1 team principal Guenther Steiner has come out to defend his driver Kevin Magnussen for the incident he had during the Japanese Grand Prix with Charles Leclerc, saying it was Leclerc's fault rather than the Dane's. Leclerc was coming up to Magnussen on the straight before the Dane moved over and got his car in front of Leclerc's causing the Sauber driver to run into the back of the Haas. K-Mag had a flat tyre and a severely damaged floor, eventually forcing him to retire, and Leclerc needed a new nose, which he got under the Safety Car only a lap later. While many are pinning the accident on Magnussen, and with Leclerc even calling the Dane "stupid" on...
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