Haas F1 teammates insist relationship won’t be damaged by clash
Romain Grosjean says his relationship wit꧋h Haas Formula 1 teammate Kevin Magnussen will not be affeꦆcted by their Spanish Grand Prix collision.
The pair twice made contact as they꧂ battled for position in the closing stages of the race in Barcelona, with Magnussen finishing seventh, while Grosje🤪an slipped to 10th place.
Despite claiming its first double points finish of the season, Haas felt it had needlessly thrown away points and team principal Guenther Steiner imm🦩ediately called a post-race meeting to discuss the situation.

Romain Grosjean says his relationsh🍌ip with Haas Formula 1 teammate Kevin Magnussen will not be affected by their Spanishꦏ Grand Prix collision.
The pair twice made contact as they battled for position in the closing stages of the ඣrace in Barcelona, with Magnussen finishing seventh, while Grosjean slipped to 10th place.
Despite claiming its first double points finish of the season, Haas felt it 𓂃had needlessly thrown away points and team principal Guenther Steiner immediately called a post-race meeting to discuss the situation.
“It was an avoidable situation and things could have been done a better way but saying that, it’s al🌱l OK, it’s racin🅠g,” Grosjean said.
“Monday I was not happy. And maybe [felt it was] d♏isrespectful. Then you calm down and it’s just one race out of 21. The biggest loss was for the team, because we lost three points. We could have lost two cars in a year that’s been a rollercoaster.
“But the relationship is OK, we just have to accept that Kevin is quite aggressive, even with his teammate, and I’ll make sure we protect the inside line and don’t think a♋bout trying to get people in front but protecting more from your teammate.
“It was all clear, it’s been good with Kevin, we won’t take two and a half years for one incident. The relationship is good. It’s not the most clever thing to do but the relationship 🐬is still OK, it’s still goodꦕ - don’t worry!”

Magnussen said there was no blame pinned on one driver over the o🐻ther and insisted the meeting passed🌊 without drama.
“It was good,” he explained. “I always enjoy hanging out with t෴hose guys and there are no issues. It’s good that you talk things through as a team but there is no drama.”
Asked how calm team principal Guenther Steiner was on a scale of 1-10, Ma💫gnussen joked༺: “Guenther scale or normal scale?
“It was really more just to understand and get our opinion on what happened because we may have a similar situation in the future and it’s always important to see if there’s anything you can do better or different, but I don’t see any drama.”
Steiner admit🌸ted it will be hard to prevent such an incident from occurring again.
“Yo🎶u can never make su𝔍re it never happens again,” he said.
“We lost a few points, which you can never be happy with obviously. It’s a fine line. I think they fought hard, but they didn’t try to push each other inten꧟tionally. That for me was th🗹e decision.
“We need to talk about this, but I’m not going to sit there and try to be a judge, and say you did this one wrong. Where do you stop from where is racing and where is wrong-doing? They both agreed, saying you did this, 🌠and they spoke between them.
“In the end, the atmo🐼sphere was like ‘yeah, maybe we pushed a little bit too hard,' but in the heat of the moment, it’s racing,” he added.
“We’ve got two drivers which are always close to each other, in each grand🍰 prix. This year they are always very close, except one race, we are always there together, which means they are both strong.
“It is more difficult to manage, but it is good, because w💝e are always performing. What do yo💮u want, I’d rather have added performance and a little bit of a headache on Sunday to keep me awake than anything else.”

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