‘Significant changes’ for Haas in Canada
Haas are hoping they can bounce back in Canada with some new upgrades following their dismal showing at the Monaco Grand Prix.
Haas are hoping they can bounce back in Canada with some new upgrades following their dismal showing at the Monaco Grand Prix.
Although Kevin Magnussen is happy at Haas, he says he would "accept" a drive with a top team if it meant fighting for the World title.
It was a race to forget for Williams, with both cars having issues. Haas improved on their grid positions, but only because of other retirements, one of which was McLaren's Fernando Alonso.
Haas' Monaco woes were perhaps complicated by the removal of parts of the VF18's bargeboards, which proved to be too fragile over the Monte Carlo kerbs.
Kevin Magnussen qualified in P19 for the Monaco Grand Prix, saying their pace has come as a "bit of a shock".
It was a qualifying to forget for Haas, with both drivers finding themselves amongst the Williams and Sauber cars.
Romain Grosjean has said there are no performance targets he has to hit in order to earn himself a contract extension with Haas.
Haas find themselves amongst the back markers after the first two practice sessions at Monte Carlo.
Romain Grosjean won't be sacked by Haas despite his recent troubles; that's according to Guenther Steiner.
Romain Grosjean will get back to where he belongs and prove his "naysayers wrong"; that's according to his team boss Guenther Steiner.
Romain Grosjean has said he has had some "tough luck" so far this season as he tries to grab his first points of the season in Monaco.
Fernando Alonso has been the centre of silly season rumours for many seasons and this year is no different with the Spaniard now linked to Haas.
Romain Grosjean was glad he could make a quick return to the Circuit de Catalunya in the Haas car and "get back on the horse".
Romain Grosjean may have crashed behind the Safety Car in Baku but Jolyon Palmer believes his Spanish GP accident was the "worst" in a series of difficult moments.
After finishing in P6 in Barcelona, Kevin Magnussen has said that the Haas team can be the fourth best team on the grid at every race.
Another day and another round of defending his drivers; this time Guenther Steiner says Romain Grosjean is an easy target given that his reputation is "not the highest one" at the moment.
Romain Grosjean has been given a three-place grid penalty for the next race in Monaco after causing a collision on the first lap of the Spanish Grand Prix.
Nico Hulkenberg wasn't impressed with Romain Grosjean's driving at the start of the Spanish GP as the Haas driver took out the German and Pierre Gasly.
After the first lap incident at Turn 3 of the Spanish Grand Prix, Romain Grosjean said that there was not much he could do.
Kevin Magnussen collected eight points for finishing P6 in Barcelona, in what he described as a "pretty uneventful" Spanish Grand Prix.
Kevin Magnussen finished best of the rest in Spain; home favourites Carlos Sainz and Fernando Alonso both in the points.
Both Haas cars qualified in the top 10 as Fernando Alonso reached Q3 for the first time this season on home soil.
Guenther Steiner has defended Kevin Magnussen after he was once again summoned to the stewards office, saying he feels rivals are picking on his driver.
Kevin Magnussen has been reprimanded by the stewards for a "potentially dangerous" and "unnecessary" move on Sauber's Charles Leclerc in FP1.
Both Haas cars finish in the top 10 in FP2 as McLaren trial some major upgrades ahead of this Sunday's race.
Guenther Steiner has revealed that Haas were in talks with Pietro Fittipaldi regarding a possible Formula 1 test before his horrific crash at the Six Hours of Spa.
Guenther Steiner hopes Haas' problem with shedding pieces off the VF-18 will be a thing of the past in Spain after strengthening the bodywork.
Haas team principal, Guenther Steiner, says that the failures Haas have endured so far in 2018 have been "very annoying".
Haas' plans to base next year's car on this year's VF-18 may have to change after new aerodynamic rules were passed last week.
Losing vital points through their own mistakes, Guenther Steiner says Haas need to learn how to play with the "big boys" in Formula 1.