It's safe to say KevinMagnussen has been taken aback by his shock maiden F1 pole in Brazil! He admits he was 'not even close' to dreaming of that happening this morning. Story:
Magnussen took pole by two-tenths of a second ahead of world champion, marking the Dane’s maiden F1 pole, as well as the first for Haas since the team joined the grid in 2016.
“Thank you to Gene Haas and Gunther [Steiner] and the whole team for this opportunity. I got back this year after a year out, and it’s just been an amazing journey. Thank you.” He warned the team not to celebrate yet, knowing the session would restart, but as the clock ticked down and the rain grew heavier, the result began to sink in for Magnussen and the Haas team in the garage.
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