Motorsport News

Steiner insists Haas drivers need to ‘stop losing points’ as they collide in British GP

-

Haas Formula 1 boss Gunther Steiner says the team must stop throwing away points after Romain Grosjean collided with Kevin Magnussen on the opening lap at Silverston­e.

The two Haas drivers came to blows at the start of the British Grand Prix as Grosjean made contact with Magnussen at Abbey, dropping both well down the field and leaving the latter with floor damage that compromise­d the rest of his race.

Helped by two safety car periods, Magnussen recovered to finish ninth, while Grosjean subsequent­ly retired after making contact with the Renault of Carlos Sainz at Copse.

“I’m not happy ,” said steiner about his two drivers clashing. “[These things] can happen, but they shouldn’t happen. We need to be better than that, that’s the conclusion. We need to stop losing points.

“We are [often] in the points now, but we lose them. We do it ourselves. Last year we needed to get in the points, this year we need to stop falling out of the points.

“Today the guys behind us [in the constructo­rs’ championsh­ip] closed up and the guys ahead got further away.

“It’s just always hard work, we should be putting our hard work into scoring points instead of getting up again.

“We should be up and trying to hit high but we are using a lot of energy just to get out of the dumps – always chasing, instead of trying to move ahead.”

The clash comes after Grosjean’s breakthrou­gh fourth-place finish in the Austrian GP, which ended a long point-less run for the Frenchman.

Steiner said he remains supportive of Grosjean but admitted the “tipping point” of patience with him may not be too far away.

“I need to be [supportive of Grosjean] because we want to succeed as a team,” he said. “I don’t know where the tipping point is, I’m not there yet, but at some stage we need to stop losing points.

“We cannot keep on doing this, we are now through half of season and we’ve lost a lot of points because of our own mistakes and that is actually not acceptable.”

 ??  ?? Haas cars collided at start of British GP
Haas cars collided at start of British GP

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom