The Dane alone scored more points than the Haas in the entirety of the 2021 and 2022 seasons within the first four races.
While Magnussen has three top-10 finishes and points from finishing in the top eight in the Sprint, teammate Schumacher has yet to make an impression this season.
The Dane has delivered strong results with a decent car, and despite his lack of F1 fitness, he has persevered his unexpected return to the F1 grid.
Magnussen would be making a surprise return to the Haas team to replace the recently ousted Nikita Mazepin less than two weeks before the start of the 2022 season.
Haas' resurgence has been encouraging for both the team and the fans, and they will be hoping for another strong result in Australia this weekend.
It will be a historic day for Haas at the Australian GP on April 10 as it will be their 125th race in Formula One.
Magnussen's Jeddah weekend got off to a shaky start, as he finished both Friday practise sessions in P20 due to a series of reliability issues.
The Danish driver gave Haas an incredible finish in the Bahrain Grand Prix on Monday, qualifying in seventh place and finishing P5.
The Dane only got the call to drive in F1 this season a few weeks ago, after Haas cancelled Nikita Mazepin's contract.
Verstappen was only 0.123s ahead of Sainz, who couldn't improve on his first run and finished third by 0.129s.