Team Talk - Sunday in Sao Paulo

Haas F1 Team

Kevin Magnussen (DEN) Haas F1 Team on the grid.

Romain Grosjean
"First of all, I'm very happy for Pierre (Gasly), it's good to see him on the podium. I'm very happy for him. I was the last Frenchman on the podium four years ago. As for us today, we just didn't get any luck. We were doing the race of our life, we were hanging on in there in P7 with a car that doesn't deserve that. We were doing an amazing job and then the safety car fell at exactly the wrong time for us. The tyres at the restart were just tired from a long stint. We knew we could go to the end, but then Sainz pushed me wide at the restart into turn two. I'm not very happy about that. We pushed the car to the limit today, it just wasn't our time."

Kevin Magnussen
"It's a shame, this feels like a missed opportunity for the team today – it just didn't go our way. I got turned around at the beginning of the race and lost a lot of positions, I then had damage on the front wing. At the safety car later, everyone else was just a lot stronger than us at the restart, I just didn't have enough to hang onto it. I got passed and ultimately missed out on the points by just one place – which doesn't feel good."

Guenther Steiner, team principal
"Obviously it was a disappointing race, we had hoped for more, and it had looked like we might get it. Kevin (Magnussen) was spun out by Ricciardo, so his race was basically over, it put him back a lot. Romain (Grosjean) was doing a good job and our plan was to do a one-stop race. On the restart we had an MGU-K issue and he was overtaken by a lot of people. From there onwards it was just going backwards. Unfortunately, we started in the top ten but ended up outside of the top ten. We know we're in a difficult position with the car. There's one more race to go, then hopefully we can come back stronger next year."