

"Absolutely, and I don't want to take away from that one," he said. However, Steiner also conceded that the Singapore problems were in effect self-inflicted, with Mick Schumacher also losing out after suffering a puncture in a collision with George Russell. Verstappen: I need "perfect" Japanese GP weekend to wrap up F1 title.Vettel would "seriously consider" chance for one-off F1 return at Suzuka.Hamilton: Mercedes 2021 title hopes held back by not pursuing $500,000 upgrade.They're not in there by chance." Read Also: And you know there are materials in which can do a lot more than you think they can do. "That is what we showed, and also this one wouldn't have fallen off. It maybe flaps around and then we bring him in because we lose performance, but like this, it doesn't fall off. "We showed in Hungary that you can stand on the part and it doesn't fall off. At some stage, we need to have people who understand how these cars are built. Photo by: Carl Bingham / Motorsport ImagesĪsked if he would continue to try and get the message across, Steiner said: "I'm trying hard. Guenther Steiner, Team Principal, Haas F1 "They are the technical department which then have to report back to the race director what is safe and what's not, if they know what they are looking at. It's now the third time, and it's getting old. "And I think they just didn't learn anything off it, and then again gave us the black-and-orange flag.

In Hungary, we had our head of composites, and he explained what is happening, what cannot happen, and what can happen. It was very, very similar, the breakage, to Hungary, and we showed that to the FIA. "But in Hungary, we had the same scenario.
