
Q: Kevin, coming to you. Eighth, obviously, in China, scoring Haas' first points of the season. We asked Sergio earlier on about the intensity of that midfield battle this year, with Haas' best-ever result coming here 12 months ago. Do you feel this again is a circuit that gain you can rise on, as a team?
Kevin MAGNUSSEN: I don't see any reason why it wouldn't be as good as China, or even Melbourne. I think we have a good car that works well in most conditions and I think, yeah, as I said, there's no reason why we shouldn't be able to perform here. The midfield is very close and competitive, so getting points, you really need to be on top of everything. That's our target: to be on top of everything and to try and score points again – but it's not easy.
Q: You've raced with two well established operations in McLaren and Renault. How different is it racing for a start-up? Does being in a team like this actually suit you?
KM: In some ways it does. Being small some things are easier, some things are more difficult. I think there's a lot of talent in the team. They've got together a really strong, small group of people that work really well together. In some situations, it's difficult when you're small. For example, when we need to go into FP3 with no practice; when we miss Friday like we did in China, it's not easy because our preparation before the race weekend is not as strong as the big teams, of course. But, we react quickly and we take decisions well and, as I said, if everything goes well, I think we should be strong.
Q: Just before we move on, I just wanted to ask the other two gentlemen what do you think of this and is it something that you'd like to do?
KM: Yeah, I can see that with his situation it makes sense and it's a really cool thing to do so I can understand it.
Q: Kevin and Jolyon, your fathers both raced at Le Mans in the endurance championship etc. Could you see yourselves going there?
KM: I think, for me, I want to be in Formula One and focus on that but my Dad is still racing, he's in a competitive team in his series and also racing at Le Mans, so I think it would be a shame not to try and do a race together. Me growing up with him racing all the time, it would be a really special experience to do a race with him and imagining winning something like Le Mans with him would be fantastic. It's weighing up those two things that Formula One is my main priority, that's what I want to do and what I want to focus on but there is the desire to do something like that with my Dad as well so we will see what happens.