Grosjean: “In Austria we can do well”

After a good start to the season, Haas was the protagonist of some disappointing races

Grosjean: “In Austria we can do well”

Dull and far from fighting for the top ten in the recent round in Azerbaijan, Haas will try to make up for it on the Austrian Red Bull Ring track this weekend.

“The lap in Spielberg is short, similar to Monaco but favors overtaking. Personally I love the central sector for the presence of medium and high speed curves. 1 and 2 are at 90°C and involve sharp braking followed by a straight line – analysis of Romain Grosjean – Subsequently we move on to the descent with a double left. The last changes in direction are uphill and then downhill again. With a well-balanced car and good grip we will be able to have our say. There will only be the graining problems to resolve."

“It's a unique, old-school circuit. Being short tends to bring the group closer which is why you have to try to be quite precise to get ahead on the grid – he said Esteban Gutierrez – My favorite sections are the two fast left corners and the final one which is always quite fast followed by a banked bend. The wind plays an important role and varies between different parts of the track, making the pilot's task even more difficult."

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