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Originally Posted by rfuerst911sc
I want Haas to succeed as much as anyone and I am not a fan of either current driver. They both have displayed red mist stupidity especially this year . But the bigger issue is the car , there is something wrong with it. When the team principal admits he is baffled that is bad . To me that means there is no consensus within the engineering group. When you have to go back to the original chassis that you started with in Melbourne that is a very bad sign . I hope they can figure out the chassis Dynamics then they can work on replacement drivers .
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Agreed... This race was a perfect reflection of that. Grosjean using the australia spec car (zero updates) blitzed MAG in qualifying, and put in a great first stint that had him way in the top 10. Then he went to hard tires and the car was nowhere... Conversely Magnussen's (new car) came to life after the first pit stop. They've gotten lost in development, that happens ! Usually at Williams...