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Haas F1 issues “we can race” verdict after strong Bahrain GP

Nico Hulkenberg, Haas VF-24

The Haas drivers dropping back and making early tyre stops was a regular feature of Sundays last year and often led to good grid positions going to waste.

The team focused its design efforts with the VF-24 on addressing the problem and spent most of the Bahrain test concentrating on long runs.

Despite a lack of low-fuel experience, Nico Hulkenberg gave the team a boost by making Q3 and qualifying 10th for the Bahrain GP.

The German’s Saturday evening was ruined by a first corner incident and a stop for a new nose.

However, a solid drive from team-mate Kevin Magnussen to 12th, after starting 15th on the grid, indicated that Haas has vastly improved its race form relative to last year.

Komatsu made it clear that the team has made progress despite last year’s VF-23 development programme compromising work on its successor.

“If somebody told me before we ran the car this year that we are fighting for points in race one, I wouldn’t expect that,” he said when asked by Autosport if he saw Magnussen’s result as a good outcome.

Nico Hulkenberg, Haas VF-24

Photo by: Erik Junius

“I know how much gain we made from when we started designing this VF-24, but I know we started late. I know we stopped for two months doing the Austin upgrade. So that’s just lost time, and we are behind, right?

“But I’ve got to assume, given the same amount of time, everybody else’s development rate is at least as good as us. Because we are the smallest team. So that’s what I assumed.

“And then I saw something a bit different in testing, but I just didn’t want to count on it. And then of course, we saw more on FP2. But again, everything was for today [the race].

“So even yesterday our target was to get both cars in Q2, which we did. And Nico did what Nico is really good at in Q2. Amazing lap, in Q3 again, but we didn’t run new tyre because we needed new tyres for today.

“Unfortunately, his start wasn’t great, and his race was over by Turn 1. But as you can see from Kevin’s race, we can race this year now in the midfield. It’s just there’s no margin. So everything has to be perfect – which we didn’t completely do today – so we can score points. But yeah, very positive.”

While acknowledging that thus far the team has only sampled one venue, Komatsu said that the signs are encouraging given the nature of the Sakhir track.

“If anything, for me, this circuit exposes that weakness, so I was pretty happy,” he said. “Okay, track…

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