Facebook Twitter YouTube LinkedIn Share on Facebook Messenger Visit the website Driver VF-21 Media Latest news Haas Store Timings Upcoming race Haas+ Skip to main content
Kevin Magnussen, Haas F1 Team
Kevin Magnussen, Haas F1 Team

Summary and reaction following today's Bahrain Grand Prix.

Event: Bahrain Grand Prix – Sunday November 29
Location: Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir
Layout: 5.412-kilometer (3.363-mile), 15-turn track
Weather: Clear
Air Temps: 26 degrees Celsius (78.8 degrees Fahrenheit)
Track Temps: 29 degrees Celsius (84.2 degrees Fahrenheit)
Race Winner: Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes
Team Result: Kevin Magnussen – Started 18th / Finished 17th (Running – completed 56/57 laps)
Romain Grosjean – Started 19th / DNF (Accident – completed 0/57 laps)

Recap

Haas F1 Team driver Kevin Magnussen finished 17th while Romain Grosjean was involved in a horrific opening lap accident at the Bahrain Grand Prix, held Sunday at the Bahrain International Circuit.

Grosjean started the race from 19th on the grid but was involved in contact through the exit of turn 3 and suffered a heavy impact with the barriers at substantial speed. The VF-20 erupted into flames upon impact and was torn in half but Grosjean was able to extricate himself from the cockpit before quickly being tended to by the FIA’s medical crew. Grosjean was fully conscious at all times – the Frenchman eventually taken by helicopter to the Bahrain Defence Force hospital where he is being treated for burns to the back of both hands. He will remain in hospital overnight as a precautionary measure.

Magnussen took the start from 18th place on medium tires but the race was halted in the wake of team-mate Grosjean’s accident. At the restart Magnussen strived to gain positions but picked up damage to his front wing when trying to avoid the rolling Racing Point of Lance Stroll. Magnussen came in for a new front wing, changed to the hard compound, and then made a second stop on lap 28, again taking on a second set of hard rubber. 

Magnussen ducked into the pits for a third time on lap 54 under the Safety Car, moving onto softs, but the race did not resume as the 57-lap distance was reached before Sergio Perez’s Racing Point could be safely retrieved. Magnussen was classified 17th. 

World Champion Lewis Hamilton recorded his fifth successive victory for Mercedes, and 95th of his Formula 1 career, with Max Verstappen and Alexander Albon second and third respectively for Red Bull Racing.

Haas F1 Team retains ninth in the Constructors’ Championship with three points.

Haas F1 Team will be back in action for the Sakhir Grand Prix, to be held at the Bahrain International Circuit, from December 4 to 6.


Kevin Magnussen, Driver No. 20, Haas F1 Team

“Firstly, I’m just very, very happy to see Romain walk away from that crash – it was unbelievable. To see him survive that is frankly a miracle. I’m so happy that the halo was introduced, and it was on his car. Without it I’m sure it would have been very different. That’s really all from me today. I’m just happy that we’ve still got Romain.”


Guenther Steiner, Team Principal, Haas F1 Team

“We got fortunate today. The good news is that Romain is doing well considering what happened. We are thankful for all the safety advancements in modern Formula 1 in order to protect the drivers. We send a thank you to the FIA safety team and the marshals who were on-site immediately to help Romain get away from the scene. As I said, I think we got lucky – there’s not a lot more to say. We hope Romain will recover quickly from the injuries he sustained.”

Sign up to Haas+

Already a member? Sign in.

The email address is not made public. It will only be used if you need to be contacted about your account or for opted-in notifications.
Provide a password for the new account in both fields.

The Haas F1 Team will use your personal data in accordance with our Privacy Policy.

CAPTCHA