🗣 'The guys say, in traffic, they can see the other cars aren't struggling as much as our car.' Haas F1 boss Gunther Steiner says that his team needs to improve the stability of the VF-23 in traffic ⬇️
Steiner said that the new floor, with the changes focussed on the underside rather than the more visible edge, had been an improvement."It seems to be working," he said of the floor."We just need to find out what we need to do to get more stable in traffic, that you're not wearing the tyres out this much in traffic.
He added:"We have got some parts for Imola, some front wing flaps, not complete wings. And they keep on coming."Steiner noted that the Miami race highlighted that it's not easy for his drivers to follow other cars without losing tyre performance. "In the beginning, we were going very well. We dropped a little bit off once we got in traffic and things like this, our pace got a little bit slower. We need to look into that one and what it is.
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