Team Talk - Sunday in Imola

Haas F1 Team

Kevin Magnussen (DEN) Haas VF-24. 19.05.2024. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 7, Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, Imola, Italy, Race Day. - www.xpbimages.com, EMail: requests@xpbimages.com © Copyright: Coates / XPB Images
Nico Hulkenberg
"We got undercut by Yuki, so that was one position lost, and Checo in his Red Bull was coming through and there's no holding him back on much fresher tyres on a different strategy. Frankly, I don't think we had quite enough pace, it feels like we were missing a little bit and the strategy to pit early made life quite hard. It was a long final stint and it was a struggle to find a good harmony and rhythm. I think it's confirmed now that we can compete in the midfield and that's great compared to last year. However, you get used to these nice things and you always want more, and I want to be fighting for points so we need to keep pushing."

Kevin Magnussen
"I think we had a decent day. We didn't get anything for free in terms of cars ahead having problems, so P12 for us meant we really earned that by overtaking people on track and fighting for it. It felt like a good race, but we just started too far back. We showed today that the pace was there, and we were gaining on our competition in the midfield, but our starting position that meant we didn't score points today."

Ayao Komatsu, team principal
"Again, slightly mixed feelings. I think Kevin drove a really great race, a good, clean race, especially after Miami, and I think he delivered. I think he would've had a decent chance of scoring points in P10 if it wasn't for the timing of his pit stop. The pit stop itself wasn't great but we just took too much risk delaying a stop as late as that, so that's frustrating. The positive thing here is Kevin drove very well, he deserved to score points.

"It was a bit tricky for Nico as he was fighting against two RB's which is our main competitor. He drove a good race but pitting that early in terms of hard tyre degradation wasn't easy, so in hindsight we probably would've done something different there. All in all, it's very positive that we've done seven races and at every single race we're there or there abouts on the edge of scoring points, but there is no margin. I'm encouraged by this development and in Monaco we're looking forward to having another crack at it."