After a so many weeks of rumors’ Haas F1 team officially confirmed that their current driver pair Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean are set to part ways with Team at the conclusion of the 2020 FIA Formula 1 World Championship. Grosjean has been with the American outfit since 2016 with Magnussen signing one year later in 2017 – the four-year driver partnership currently only matched in tenure by the Mercedes duo of Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas.
Guenther Steiner, Team Principal of Haas F1 Team.
“I want to extend my thanks to both Romain (Grosjean) and Kevin (Magnussen) for their hard work and commitment to Haas F1 Team over the past few seasons. Romain was a fundamental part of our establishment as we sought to get a driver onboard with both speed and experience. His results in early 2016 were a just reward, not only for his own talent, but also for the sheer amount of effort the team had put in to be on the grid that season.
When Kevin joined a season later, we saw an immediate return with both cars scoring points, and of course, our first double points finish in Monaco that year. We have a lot of good memories together – in particular our 2018 season when we finished fifth in the standings in only our third season. Romain and Kevin played a significant part in that success. Of course, there is still plenty of racing left in the 2020 season. It’s been a challenging year, no doubt about that, but both drivers have given their all behind the wheel of the VF-20. We value their inputs and experience to keep pushing the team forward through to the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in December.”
Both Drivers deserved to be in Formula 1 for Next season
Haas team never been on F1 Podium, they have been poor since last season, Ferrari engine woes snowballed their poor chassis performance this year, with very good drivers available in the market it’s inevitable for Haas drivers to face the axe after a poor couple of season.
Grosjean memorably scored points on Haas F1 Team’s debut in Formula 1 – the Frenchman steering his way to a sixth-place finish at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix back in 2016. He subsequently followed that up with a sublime fifth-place score next time out in Bahrain.
It was in 2018 that Magnussen scored his career-high ninth place in the Drivers’ Championship. The Dane scored top 10 finishes in 11 out of 21 races behind the wheel of the VF-18 – including a pair of fifth place finishes in Bahrain and Austria.
Since partnering together in 2017 Grosjean and Magnussen have delivered several notable performances including the team’s first double-points score (2017 Monaco Grand Prix), highest team race finish (fourth & fifth place 2018 Austrian Grand Prix) and in 2018 they helped the team achieve its best finish to-date in the Constructors’ Championship – fifth overall.
Haas Team haven’t made any announcement about their new driver line-up for 2021 season. But as per the rumors in the Paddock, outgoing Racing Point Mexican Driver Sergio Perez is in driving seat to fill one of vacant seat. for the second one, Haas can choose either Super Sub Hulkenberg or they could go with Ferrari academy drivers.
Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean confirm the news with a heartfelt thank you note to Hass F1 team.