Haas

Ollie Bearman
“It was going okay but unfortunately we weren’t able to fight for any points today. I think we made progress over the weekend and the car has been feeling better today compared to Friday and Saturday on long runs, so that’s positive. Unfortunately, at the safety car, we lost out a little bit which was a shame. We struggled a bit more for pace this weekend relative to others but overall, we’ve had a good showing over this triple, and I think we have a lot to take from it and learn.”
Esteban Ocon
“We stayed out on used tires under the safety car as we would’ve been at the back of the grid, and it wasn't worth it. It’s the end of the triple-header and there are some positives and some difficulties, but thanks to the team for the support they’ve given over these three weeks. I think it’s good that we’re now going into a week where we can analyze things and hopefully come back stronger. The positive was Monaco, and we now go to Canada which is another street circuit, so looking to getting back to where we belong there.”
Ayao Komatsu, Team Principal
“It wasn’t a very good day today, the car didn’t quite have the pace, but I also don’t think we put it together very well operationally. It’s not just today, what happened today stems from Friday as well so we really need to investigate how we can refine our operations, get more out of the car, more out of our drivers, and work better together. We’ll reflect on this one and try to do better in Montreal.”






