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Magnussen to run Haas' upgrade in Hungary

Haas will run its first upgrade of the season on Kevin Magnussen's car at the Hungarian Grand Prix this weekend. Haas is the only one of F1's ten teams not to have upgraded its car in any significant way this year and had originally targeted last weekend's French Grand Prix for its debut. Several costly Mick Schumacher crashes earlier in the season pushed the timetable back and has left the modestly funded Haas team enough parts for an upgrade on one car only. The team is giving the upgraded package to Magnussen as he is ahead in the championship in 11th with 22 points, while Schumacher is in 15th with 12. The Budapest race will provide Haas with a good opportunity to do a like-for-like...
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