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McLaren still to investigate why it's losing to Mercedes on the straights, despite same PU

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Explained: The factors behind WRC’s big 2027 transition and the hurdles it still faces

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Marquez admits he "didn't want to walk into the paddock" because he "associated it with pain"

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Kevin Magnussen poised to switch to Haas in F1 for 2017

Kevin Magnussen is poised to switch to Haas for the 2017 Formula 1 season, Autosport understands

Haas team principal Gunther Steiner confirmed ahead of the Mexican Grand Prix Magnussen was among the drivers it had held talks with in its efforts to find a team-mate for Romain Grosjean for next year.

Sources have revealed negotiations with Magnussen, in particular, have continued since the race at Mexico City to such an extent he now has a deal in place.

Although Magnussen's preference was to remain with Renault given its "ability to fight for championships in the future", the Dane has grown frustrated at the time the team is taking to make a decision.

Renault had an option on Magnussen's contract, the deadline on which he agreed to extend by two weeks, only for that to also lapse and allow him to open talks with other teams.

Autosport has learned from sources Magnussen is not Renault's number one choice, which further encouraged the 24-year-old to look elsewhere.

Magnussen was on the radar of Haas last year prior to the team opting for Esteban Gutierrez as partner for Grosjean, with Steiner recently remarking they "have always kept in touch" as "he's a driver who has a place in F1".

Magnussen's capture places the future of Gutierrez in doubt, however he is among those being considered for the second seat at Renault alongside Nico Hulkenberg.

That is despite the fact Gutierrez has so far failed to score a point on his return to F1 this season, although he has finished 11th on five occasions.

Jolyon Palmer also remains in the frame, while Renault has not given up hope of luring back Esteban Ocon following his spell as a reserve earlier this year prior to him joining Manor in August, even though he appears set to switch to Force India.

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