![]() The team, who in the second half of the campaign even reverted to their Australian-spec car in the hope of solving their issues, managed just seven top-ten results from 42 starts, slumping to ninth in the Constructors' Championship with 28 points. The VF-19 hated the new-for-2019 Pirelli tyres, Haas battling to get heat into the rubber and struggling to then make them last. Heading into 2019 the team hoped to build on that fifth place. More errors crept in as the season progressed - many of which came from Grosjean - but when Haas got it right, they were in the points. The cracks, though, were beginning to show as a double botched pit stop in Melbourne cost the team a massive points haul. Knocking on the bottom step of the F1 podium, Romain Grosjean recorded a team best of P4 at the Austrian GP while his team-mate Kevin Magnussen was fifth. ![]() The team still finished a credible P8 in the first season.Ī year later and they matched that P8 before improving to fifth in 2018. However, as Haas entered the development war the results began to drop. The baby Ferrari team impressed immediately, in the points in their first two grands prix. They'd even spent time in Ferrari's windtunnel, leading rival outfits to dub them Ferrari's B-Team. The American outfit hit the grid in 2016, armed with a Ferrari engine, Ferrari suspension, Ferrari gearbox and just about everything else the rulebook says they could buy from another team. Entering their seventh season, Haas are already all too aware of the highs and the lows that go hand-in-hand with racing in Formula 1.
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