McLaren chooses plumber for Aston Martin F1 base “I really think that he will be 100% or maybe even 105% until the last lap,” he added. “For us and this weekend, we had this on Thursday, but from Friday it was really business as usual.” “But it does not mean that he’s less ambitious,” he said. Krack agreed Vettel appeared in a more relaxed mood after after announcing his retirement in Hungary. Krack expects “105%” from Vettel until season endĪston Martin team principal Mike Krack does not think Sebastian Vettel’s decision to retire at the end of the 2022 season will diminish his on-track focus until then. This was done partly in order to alleviate the problem of drivers collecting damage which could compromise their races. “For me, it’s a little bit strange, but what can I do?” he added.įormula 1’s revised 2022 technical regulations has reduced the number of aerodynamic parts, making the front wing endplate an extension of the main plane. Magnussen added that he had not seen the flag before in his Formula 1 career, which stretches back to 2014. So I hope there was a hell of a lot of damage. I felt I hit one of the McLarens, but not that hard and I’m surprised again. “At this point I hadn’t seen it,” Magnussen said. Magnussen incurred similar damage in Hungary during contact with Daniel Ricciardo on the opening lap. The Haas driver was shown it for the second time this year in Hungary, having also been summoned to pit during the Canadian Grand Prix due to front wing damage. The flag is waved to summon drivers into the pits if their car is deemed to be in a dangerous condition, often due to loose bodywork. Magnussen has “no idea” why the stewards felt the need to show him the black-and-orange flag during the Hungarian Grand Prix.
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