F1 | Hulkenberg attacks Magnussen again: “He must set limits for himself”

Endless controversy between the German and the Haas driver after the clash that occurred in the Hungarian GP

F1 | Hulkenberg attacks Magnussen again: “He must set limits for himself”

The dispute between Nico Hulkenberg e Kevin Magnussen is taking on increasingly angular contours. The pilot of the Renault he has not yet digested the dangerous action of the Finn, guilty, nine laps from the end of the Hungarian Grand Prix, of having widened his trajectory too much, pushing his rival off the track. The spat that took place in the mixed zone after the match continued in the following days, where the German, a Sport1, he took it up a notch: "Magnussen is known to travel beyond the pale when it comes to defending his position. I'm also very hard in the race, but at least I set limits for myself.".

Despite retiring due to a gearbox problem, Hulkenberg, looking back on the Hungarian weekend, sees the glass as half full: “The failure in Budapest is naturally annoying, but we were happy with our pace. Hungary was definitely a good test and a confirmation of that the updates brought to Silverstone allowed us to take a big step forward. For the second half of the season – continues Nico – I feel positive. The car has improved and the objective will be to collect as many points as possible".

Finally, a joke about the system Halo, which will be introduced next season: “I'm not a big fan of this innovation, in my opinion there is no need for additional head protection. These cars are already very safe”.

Federico Martino

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