Kevin Magnussen has admitted that there were no “great highlights”from Haas' 2023 Formula 1 season. The American squad ended thecampaign bottom of the Constructors' Championship for the secondtime in three years. Point-scoring results were rare during theseason despite a strong start that saw it finish inside the top 10three times in the first five Grands Prix. However, the remaining17 events produced just one further point, courtesy of NicoHulkenberg who ended the Singapore Grand Prix in P10. Hulkenbergalso bagged Haas' best result of the season in Australia, where hetook the chequered flag in seventh. Car development was a stickingpoint for the squad throughout the year as it was unable to unlockpace from the VF-23, even through a substantial upgrade brought tothe United States Grand Prix. Magnussen's assessment As it aims fora stronger year in 2024, which will mark its eighth term in F1,Magnussen conceded that there is little to cheer about regardinglast season. “There's not been any great highlights I would say,unfortunately,” Magnussen told media including RacingNews365 . “ButI think the races where we scored points have been quite… Therehave been races where I've been extremely happy with a P10, which,you know, just shows what kind of season we've had. “Those raceswhere points have been on the table have been the highlights.Unfortunately it's not been any better than that.”