Haas left baffled by lack of race pace
Kevin Magnussen says Haas were "nowhere" when it came to race pace during Sunday's Bahrain Grand Prix.
Kevin Magnussen says Haas were "nowhere" when it came to race pace during Sunday's Bahrain Grand Prix.
Haas' Romain Grosjean says the opening two races of 2019 have been a "copy-paste from last year" after he retired from the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Guenther Steiner has called Romain Grosjean's penalty point for Saturday's block in qualifying "completely inappropriate" and "completely a wrong decision."
Only narrowing beating Kevin Magnussen to fifth place on the Bahrain grid, Max Verstappen acknowledges that Haas have done a "good job" while Red Bull "haven't."
Renault's Cyril Abiteboul has been told to "stop complaining" about B-teams following criticism that came Toro Rosso's way in Melbourne.
Guenther Steiner, Zak Brown, Franz Tost and Frederic Vasseur speak with the press in Bahrain.
McLaren's Carlos Sainz has said that Haas are a cut above in the midfield battle, predicting their pace advantage to be "half a second" in qualifying.
Haas' Kevin Magnussen believes Red Bull are already out of Haas' reach this season, despite a P6 finish for the Dane in Melbourne.
Haas were closer than expected to Ferrari in terms of pace in Melbourne, however, Guenther Steiner concedes that could be because Ferrari had a bad weekend.
Annoyingly, but perhaps unsurprisingly, the hype of the start of the F1 season has seemingly been replaced by negativity and recency bias.
Haas team principal Guenther Steiner called it a day of "mixed emotions" after P6 for K-Mag, but further woes in the pits.
Kevin Magnussen qualified his Haas in seventh place for Sunday's Australian GP, and reckons it is "crazy" to think that other cars are faster than his Haas.
Haas' Kevin Magnussen will not be hit with a grid penalty the FIA have confirmed after his unsafe release in qualifying.
Guenther Steiner reckons it could be as little as "two tenths" that decide whether or not Haas can fight for this year's 'best of the rest' tag.
Haas' Romain Grosjean is not angry with team principal Guenther Steiner after he slated him in the Netflix Formula 1 documentary.
Formula 1 should not jump to criticise the new aerodynamic regulations even if they fail to improving the racing at the Australian GP, that's according to Guenther Steiner.
Haas have been practicing pit stops "around 10 to 12" times a day as they look to avoid a repeat of last year's Australian Grand Prix drama.
Haas' Kevin Magnussen says if he is told he will never be World Champion, he will quit Formula 1 and focus on something else.
Preparing for their fourth season in Formula 1, Haas are hoping to climb even greater heights in 2019.
Guenther Steiner believes Haas will need to "get lucky" to reach the podium because on a "normal" Sunday, that's only available to the top three teams.
Haas team principal Guenther Steiner believes Ferrari and Mercedes are onboard with the budget cap plans, something he feels is needed for the sport.
The curse of the "little gremlins" are back at Haas, but the team are still satisfied with how their pre-season has gone.
Romain Grosjean has joined the list of drivers likening the new rear wing to a "parachute", saying without DRS drivers are "sitting ducks."
Haas' Kevin Magnussen has seen a "big difference" in his ability to follow cars with the new-spec 2019 aero package.
Pietro Fittipaldi thought his early call-up to drive the Haas VF-19 was a "joke" before being told the team were completely seriously.
Haas are hoping to find the "little gremlins" that saw the team rack up three on-track stoppages at the Circuit de Catalunya.
Kevin Magnussen was forced to hand his VF-19 over to Haas' test driver after a headrest issue meant he was "struggling to see" while driving the car.
One of several drivers to suffer a spin in the cold in Spain, Romain Grosjean has questioned F1's decision to drop the temperature of the rear tyre blankets.
Throughout pre-season testing, the lid is supposed to be firmly kept on expectations. Not if you are Haas' title sponsors Rich Energy...
Having already unveiled their livery but on a 2018 car, Haas officially launched their 2019 challenger, the VF-19, in Spain on Monday.