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Haas rue ‘lost opportunities’ for more points

Guenther Steiner believes Haas are suffering as a result of “lost opportunities” to score points – with the Spanish Grand Prix a prime example.

Haas have improved their competitiveness hugely compared to last year and even 2020, being right in the thick of the midfield battle as had been the case in their first four seasons in the sport from 2016-19.

Kevin Magnussen, on his return to the team and F1, collected 15 points across the opening four races of this campaign to give Haas a very bright start to the new era of regulations.

But in the last two grands prix, the American-owned outfit have squandered big chances to increase their total – firstly through Mick Schumacher, who crashed into Sebastian Vettel in Miami when looking set to finally open his Formula 1 points account at the 27th attempt.

Then at Barcelona, both Haas cars reached Q3 and made promising getaways off the line, only for Magnussen to hit Lewis Hamilton on lap one and ruin his own race, while Schumacher thought a two-stop strategy, rather than three, had not worked for him as he tumbled down the order to finish 14th.

Guenther summarizes a tough Sunday for the team at the #SpanishGP #HaasF1 pic.twitter.com/52VWpFPRjE

— Haas F1 Team (@HaasF1Team) May 22, 2022

“It gets to you a little bit because they are lost opportunities,” team principal Steiner told Motorsport.com after a Spanish Grand Prix in which Haas had been the only team not to upgrade their car.

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