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Formula One team announce star will leave at the end of the season... with 18-year-old British sensation Oliver Bearman in pole position to replace him

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 26, 2024
Formula One team Haas are set to lose one of their drivers at the end of the season, with the star joining grid rivals Sauber starting from 2025.  Haas have had a trying start to the 2024 season, with just five points from five races enough to put them in seventh place in the constructor's standings, above only Williams, Alpine and Sauber.  Four of those points have come from Nico Hulkenberg with the other picked up by Kevin Magnussen. 

Formula One teenage star Oliver Bearman enjoyed a dream debut at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix - but what's next for the 18-year-old star?As Ferrari boss reveals how his 2024 season could look

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 14, 2024
After his groundbreaking debut at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, Formula One teenager Oliver Bearman will be walking on cloud nine this week. The 18-year-old was sent to substitute Carlos Sainz at late notice ahead of Friday's qualifying session before finishing fourth overall in Jeddah, scoring six points for his team. It was a whirlwind 24 hours for the pilot, who reportedly only found out he'd been taking Sainz's place a few hours before qualifying.

After a spectacular debut with Ferrari, Oliver Bearman is expected to join a new F1 team next season.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 11, 2024
According to claims, Oliver Bearman's sensational Formula One debut with Ferrari at the weekend's Saudi Arabia Grand Prix will guarantee him a permanent spot with another team next season. The 18-year-old was drafted in as a last-minute replacement by the Italian garage for Carlos Sainz, who underwent appendicitis surgery, and he was impressed during his first outing in the Middle East.

Following a controversy with the team's owner over increased funding, Guenther Steiner, the foul-mouthed cult hero of Netflix's Drive to Survive, has been fired as Haas' team principal

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 10, 2024
The Italian-American engineer took his name as the fouled manager of the US-owned team, winning a fan base that had previously been unaware of him as a long-serving backwoodsman executive at Jaguar and Red Bull. His ardent Germanic-sounding expletives - he was born on the Austrian frontier - were besieging him at racetracks and airports around the world for autographs and selfies. However, Haas finished last in the constructors' championship last season, and Ayao Komatsu, the team's Japanese 47-year-old chief of engineering, has been fired after a season that saw them finish last. A ten-year reign has come to an end.

a look at Formula One's hidden costs: Logan Sargeant died in a car crash, Sergio Perez was Red Bull's weak link, and Mercedes' caution may have earned them second place in the constructors' standings

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 30, 2023
It was certainly the time when Mick Schumacher's time in Haas was on tape, and it was also the time of writing, but there were months left in the 2022 season to go. Schumacher, who was weighed down by his father's name, fledgling, and often outgunned by his then-teammate Kevin Magnussen, had a bad season driving for Haas, but mainly because of accidents and needed repairs. In a passage that unwittingly demonstrated how much rage Steiner still had for his former boss months after, team principal Guenther Steiner addressed the topic of Schumacher's spectacular crash at the Japanese Grand Prix bare in his book Surviving to Drive.

Daniel Ricciardo unleashes in X-rated outburst after he narrowly avoided being hit in the HEAD by a flying tyre in savage Brazil GP crash that also ruined Oscar Piastri's race

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 5, 2023
After a tumultuous run that saw him barely escape being struck in the head with a flying tire at the Brazil Grand Prix, Daniel Ricciardo has unleashed an expletive-laden outburst. On the 200-yard approach to the first corner, Ricciardo and fellow Australian Oscar Piastri were trapped in the midst of a dramatic collision that ended the races of both Haas and Williams' Alex Albon. Albon's blue-liveried car became detached and flew in the direction of Daniel Ricciardo's AlphaTauri further back. It skipped the Australian's head by inches and instead landed on his rear wing.

Max Verstappen wins a turbulent Brazilian Grand Prix after Daniel Ricciardo barely escaped being struck in the head by a flying tyre on the first lap... with Lando Norris second and struggling Lewis Hamilton finishing eighth in eighth place

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 5, 2023
JONATHAN MCEVOY IN SAO PAULO: The race was suspended on a day when Mercedes tensions lay bare almost as quickly as their abysmal lack of energy. The Haas of Nico Hulkenberg nudged Albon, who was born on September 13th. Magnussen was then tagged by Albon.

Following a collision between Alex Albon and Nico Hulkenberg in the first lap of Brazilian Grand Prix, Daniel Ricciardo has a chance to recover after flying tyre barely missing his head and smashing into his rear wing

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 5, 2023
After a chaotic opening lap crash in the Brazilian Grand Prix, Daniel Ricciardo barely escaped a flying tyre. Following the dramatic collision that ended the races of both Haas' Kevin Magnussen and Williams' Alex Albon on the 200-yard approach to the first corner, the race was suspended. Abon's blue-liveried vehicle was detached from the road and landed in the direction of Daniel Ricciardo's AlphaTauri farther back. It skipped the Australian's head by inches and instead landed on his rear wing.

After a big crash at Mexico Grand Prix, Kevin Magnussen's car is turned into FLAMES, and the race is red-flagged and Haas' star is pushed to the medical center

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 29, 2023
After his No. 5, Haas driver Kevin Magnussen was admitted to the medical center. At the Mexico City Grand Prix, 20 machines crashed. Magnussen spun out at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez between turns 7 and 8. His vehicle slid across the track and collided with the barriers immediately, causing the rear wing of his car to be in ruins.

According to Franz Tost, AlphaTauri wanted Mick Schumacher to replace Pierre Gasly

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 10, 2023
After all this season, Mick Schumacher may have been on Formula One's radar, with AlphaTauri keen to face the former Haas driver. Schumacher left Haas' American side at the end of the 2022 season after a string of disappointing results, scoring points just twice throughout the season. Nico Hulkenberg was recalled for 2023, with former German partner Kevin Magnussen scoring six points and the former being confined to two for Haas.

F1 LIVE in Miami as Sergio Perez takes pole with Max Verstappen in ninth

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 7, 2023
Sergio Perez is on pole for the Miami Grand Prix, starting in ninth place and dragging Max Verstappen's forerunner, with Lewis Hamilton in 13th. Perez is seen on the front row alongside Fernando Alonso, while Carlos Sainz and Kevin Magnussen line up on row 2. With the green light being shown at 3:30 p.m. ET and 8.30 p.m. in the United Kingdom, Sportsmail brings you all the build-up and lap-by-lap action.

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www.dailymail.co.uk, May 4, 2023
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Fans are seen on a swarm of fans on track at Australian Grand Prix, in a shocking new video

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 4, 2023
On Sunday, a new troubling video of F1 fans swarming Albert Park in Melbourne (pictured left) has surfaced on social media, although a number of cars were still racing on the circuit. Andrew Westacott, the chief executive of the Australian Grand Prix Corporation (AGPC), has confirmed that the track raid could have had "horrible consequences.'

We learned a lot from the Australian Grand Prix

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 3, 2023
Max Verstappen emerged triumphant yet again in a turbulent and at times farcical Australian Grand Prix that saw eight cars pulled out and three red flags. After Alex Albon crashed on the ninth lap in what is expected to be one of the season's most exciting races, a new red flag was released. Kevin Magnussen of Haas collided with a wall and lost his right rear tyre with only three laps to go. This resulted in a two-lap sprint, sparking even more drama as Fernando Alonso collided with Carlos Sainz, causing him to crash out of fourth to 12th, while Pierre Gasly, Esteban Ocon, Logan Sargeant, and Nyck de Vries all crashed out before the first segment of the track was completed, resulting in the third red flag.

The Australian GP chief acknowledges that the track invasion may have had 'horrific consequences.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 3, 2023
The Australian Grand Prix Corporation's chief executive has confirmed that the track invasion at Albert Park on Sunday may have had 'horrific ramifications' and promised a'thorough investigation' into the event. Race organisers will conduct an investigation into how some fans managed to stay on track before the chequered flag was waved at the end of a turbulent Australian Grand Prix, according to Andrew Westacott. As the cars returned to the pits at the end of the race, photographs showed a number of spectators climbing on catch fencing and straying beyond the crash barriers.

After being struck by fire, a Formula One fan claims he was left bleeding without any assistance from authorities

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 3, 2023
A spectator at the Formula One Australian Grand Prix was left with a cut to his arm after being struck by a piece of metal from Kevin Magnussen's car, bringing the spotlight on the organisers' safety procedures. Will Sweet told Australian radio station 3AW he was on a packed hill just off turn two at Albert Park during Sunday's marathon, when the Danish Haas driver's vehicle collided with the track-side barrier, sending his tyre and rubble into the air. "It slapped me in the arm, and I was just standing there bleeding," he said.

Max Verstappen denies that he didn't know' the call for a second red flag

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 2, 2023
After Kevin Magnussen crashed during the Australian Grand Prix, Max Verstappen ruled out a second red flag. Verstappen won a tumultuous and at times farcical contest that saw eight cars pulled out and three red flags. Following Alex Albon's crash on the ninth lap, there was a first red flag before another was called with just three laps to go when Haas' Magnussen collided with a wall and lost his right rear tyre. Nevertheless, this resulted in virtually two-lap sprint battle that culminated in even more drama as Fernando Alonso collided with Carlos Sainz, resulting in Sainz's fifth penalty and dropping from fourth to 12th, while Manuel Gasly, Esteban Ocon, Logan Sargeant, and Nyck de Vries crashed out before drivers could complete the first segment of the course.

Max Verstappen wins a wild race that comes at the end of the safety car

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 2, 2023
JONATHAN McEVOY IN MELBOURNE: Max Verstappen won the Australian Grand Prix after a wild start in Melbourne after it ended under a safety car two and a half hours after it had started. Kevin Magnussen struck the wall and launched his Haas' right rear tyre into the air, releasing smog everywhere, sparking a red-flag for the second time with just three laps remaining. As wheel-rim rubble was cleared away, there was a 15-minute delay. The repaint was incredible. Four cars died, including a big group of Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon, two more collided but made it back to the pits. This time, the debris had been strewn everywhere. The red flag soared for a third time with just a few corners completed, and it would eventually be the final time. They all went to the pits.

Score Yourself Tickets to the MoneyGram Formula 1 Watch Party in Melbourne

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 30, 2023
International money transfer app MoneyGram is all revved up for its Australian F1 race watch party this weekend - and you're invited! This free exhibition at Melbourne's Boatbuilders Yard gives racing enthusiasts the opportunity to watch the race and qualifying days from Albert Park. But that's not all: MoneyGram is also offering the opportunity to put your skills on two race simulators in the venue as the team's proud title sponsor. There will be challenges with incredible prizes up for grabs in the spirit of a friendly competition.

Guenther Steiner is the unlikely star of Netflix's Drive to Survive and is mobbed by fans

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 26, 2023
JONATHAN MCEVOY: BY JONATHAN MCEVOY (exclusive interview): For a long time, no one really knew Guenther Steiner. He was a Formula One backwoodsman. In some circles, a dutiful servant, a good boss, and well-known. And then, a teen, perhaps 16 years old, tried to get his autograph, or even a selfie that was more likely, she collapsed flat on her face. On the hard, shiny floor. Guenther was not aware of the crash, but he learned about the group around him, and we quietly swapped positions in the queue so he was just marginally more obscured from view. This is what Netflix has done to him. The Haas team principal is known for his straight-talking and, more accurately, expletive-riddled demeanour, and he is a hostage to fame wherever he goes.

The astonishing women who will be cheering for their racer boyfriends at the Grand Prix

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 4, 2023
The first race of the highly awaited 2023 Formula 1 season is scheduled to start tomorrow, putting top drivers from around the world together to see who has the highest results. At the Bahrain International Circuit on March 5th, the first race in the coveted competition will be held, and many of the drivers' stunning wives and girlfriends will be cheering them on from the stands. A lot of the drivers are hired, and being in a race with one of the top racers certainly has its benefits. Many of the drivers' companions have gloried in the numerous upsides that come with dating a well-known celebrity on social media, including luxury flights, private jet rides, invitations to exclusive parties, and dinners at some of the world's best restaurants. Although most of the women are not shy about their glamorous lives, some of them are privileged to remain out of the spotlight and keep their personal lives private, offering them a legion of followers who want to know what it's really like to be a Formula 1 WAG. FEMAIL has taken a look at the drivers' other halves, from their personal lives and accomplishments to how they met their racer beaus and intimate information about their spouses.

Guenther Steiner, the current F1 Drive to Survive actor, tells Daniel Ricciardo that he was begging to join Haas

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 22, 2023
After being released by McLaren at the end of the 2022 season, Haas team principal Guenther Steiner (pictured left) has 'accidentally' revealed how much Australian Daniel Ricciardo wanted to do long-term. Steiner then spoke to Haas' top driver Kevin Magnussen and made his decision.

F1: Haas is the first company to announce its 2023 car, and fans adore the new black style

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 31, 2023
Haas also unveiled its brand new black, white, and red livery ahead of the 2023 campaign. The grid's only American team made the most of its opponents by launching their concept first, ahead of their debut as a title sponsor for Moneygram. The car's livery is drastically different from the 2022 version, with mainly black interiors replacing last year's white.

Michael Schumacher's son Mick is confirmed to be without a drive next season as Haas replace him

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 17, 2022
Since the Haas team, the son of Ferrari legend and seven-time world champion Michael Schumacher, informed Mick Schumacher, that he would not have a full-time Formula drive next season. Nico Hulkenberg, a veteran German, was replaced by younger compatriot Nico Hulkenberg, as well as Danish driver Kevin Magnussen. Schumacher, who has been linked to Mercedes, made his debut with Haas last season after winning the 2020 Formula Two championship last weekend but was out of money after that final race in Abu Dhabi's Yas Marina.