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Haas F1 team feels back on form after tough run of grands prix

Gunther Steiner feels Haas has regained the form it enjoyed at the start of the Formula 1 season after recently going through a rough patch

Following a strong start to its debut F1 campaign with Romain Grosjean in the Australian and Bahrain Grands Prix, the team then struggled in China, Russia and Spain, even if the Frenchman did add to his points tally at Sochi.

The two-day test that followed the Spanish Grand Prix at Barcelona's Circuit de Catalunya then proved crucial, and although Esteban Gutierrez and Grosjean were just outside the points in 11th and 13th in Monaco, team principal Steiner feels his team are back on track.

"In just doing the test in Barcelona after the Spanish Grand Prix we gained back confidence in what we were doing," said Steiner.

"In China and in Russia we struggled with finding the proper working range of the tyres.

"Now, we just have more confidence in our whole package.

"We're back to where we were at the beginning of the season."

Grosjean echoed Steiner's sentiments as he now feels much happier with the VF-16.

"The car reacted much better to what we were doing, and to my driving style," explained Grosjean.

"That was a good thing, and a good direction. We got back to more common settings and worked from there."

Although Gutierrez has yet to score a point on his return to F1, with 11th his best result in the last two races in Spain and Monaco, he firmly believes the team is improving in the right areas.

"The more we know the car, the more comfortable and confident I feel," he said.

"Every time we go out, I know a better direction to follow with the setup.

"It's been a challenging start to the season, but now we have some consistency and we can build a lot from that.

"I'll keep pushing, and the team is doing a great job of learning more about the car, becoming more efficient in developing the car's set-up throughout the race weekend."

TYRE GAMBLE FOR CANADA

Haas has adopted an aggressive tyre strategy for this weekend's race in Canada, with the team opting to run with 10 sets of the ultra-soft compound - two more than any other team - and three sets of soft, while completely ignoring the super-soft.

Steiner appreciates a gamble has been taken, and now it is a question of trying to make that pay off.

"We only tested the ultra-softs once before making the decision to use them in Canada, and that was in Barcelona [in testing]," said Steiner.

"We will see in Canada if we made the right decision.

"We know more about the ultra-softs now after having used them in Monaco.

"We just need to do our best to make them work as best as possible."

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