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What we learned from Friday practice at the 2026 Austrian GP

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What's behind Red Bull's "hit-and-miss" issues during first test of crucial F1 upgrade?

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Romain Grosjean assured by first Haas simulator experience

Romain Grosjean feels Formula 1 newcomer Haas has a strong base on which to develop its car after his first experience of the debut challenger in the simulator

While Haas puts the finishing touches to the car at the home of chassis-maker Dallara, and ahead of its , Grosjean is warming up for his maiden track outing at the first test at Barcelona from February 22 with sim work.

Grosjean's first impressions of the virtual car, at least, have been favourable, believing a platform is now in place for progression.

"The sensations were quite good, even if at first it was necessary to solve lots of small technical problems, such as the throttle response, energy recovery during braking, etcetera," said Grosjean in .

"Once everything was sorted, it was possible to drive well.

"This allowed us to work on the primary settings of the car such as brakes, throttle response, differential, and how the different ride heights impact the aero and how that compares to the calculations in the windtunnel."

Grosjean is aware what he has so far experienced in the simulator could be very different come his first official outing in the car.

"A simulator is always just a guide, but I think the car's baseline appears to be good," added the Frenchman.

""We now know the simulator corresponds to the windtunnel, but the differences with what we find in reality are sometimes huge.

"At Lotus, for example, the car changed dramatically between track and simulator."

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