Kevin Magnussen won the pole in the GP Brazil after the 'chaotic' trial race

Specifically, Kevin Magnussen was the first person in the Brazilian GP 2022 test race when he had the shortest time to complete the race, thanks to a small accident of George Russell.

Kevin Magnussen won a pole in the GP Brazil after the 'chaotic' test race - Photo 1
Kevin Magnussen (middle) won pole in GP Brazil – Getty photo

“My team has given me the opportunity to return to the test race at the right time. I won the top from that time and kept it until the end of the race.

Tomorrow, I will attack the total force. Surely that will be an impressive race. ”

George Russell caused the referee to wave the red flag when his car was malfunctioning in the area of ​​the gravel beach. This car was crane out of the racetrack as soon as the riders were competing. George Russell was later not sanctioned and still holds third place in the trial race. Even, Russell's accidents contributed to him in such a high position.

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George Russell's car is crane out of the track – Getty photo

“I am very happy with third place. Also congratulations Kevin Magnussen. Tomorrow will be an attractive race,” said Russell. The second person in the trial race is Max Verstappen of the Red Bull Racing team.

Even so, when the red flag was raised, many riders had the opportunity to remake and accelerate. Earlier, they dared to go fast on the racing track because of wet rain.

Contrary to the aforementioned riders, Charles Leclerc was left behind because Ferrari's technical team offered a plan to use bad tires. He was very angry with his teammates.

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