F1 News: Ayao Komatsu and Haas F1 are ready to celebrate a “proud” teacher in the Canadian Canadian Canadian Award race
Formula 1 returns to Action this week with the Canadian Grand Prix, and the race is a teacher of Haas: The 200th Race since they joined sports in 2016.
In the team’s media progress before the Canadian Canadian award, the team manager Ayaw Komatsu praised a “teacher” that the entire team should be “proud of it.”
“Montreal is our 200th race, but it has not long felt that we were celebrating the hundred, but ten long seasons
“When you think about it, from anything to 200 important races because there were not many new teams alive than two seasons, and it disappears without scoring one point. The fact that we are fighting in the midfield and resting when we don’t score points in each race, this is a good thing.”
Then Haas coach addressed the team’s joint goals, from fighting to the front of the midfield, which could start with “points” in Montreal.
“Our goal is high, we want to be at the front of the midfield, and there is a lot that is happening in this team now,” Komatsu added. “For our 200 race, I really hope we can celebrate points, and we will do our best. There is no better place than celebrating it in Montreal, it is a wonderful city with an amazing circle, and amazing vitality.”
The team also celebrates the teacher with a dedicated to the Canadian bix, a gray design that the team used in a race for the first time in 2016:
Haas brought up an upgrade package to the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix race in mid -May, a race that started his last triple head. While Haas did not bring any points to the house, Esteban Ocon in seventh place in the Monaco Grand Prix in the following week added six critical points to the team’s balance. The network is also heading to Montreal Haas in seventh place in F1 facility championship ranking With 26 points, just two points behind the bulls in the APS Cash Cash in sixth place.
While Komatsu believes that the promotion package is working, he admitted that the rest of the network is not fixed.
“I think the upgrade that we presented to the imola worked because it improves our high -speed performance, and the car is definitely better. The thing is now, everyone is moving, so it’s completely difficult because you can not only go through competitiveness, but with everything we measure ourselves, he works,” said Komsu. “In Montreal, will we see the full range of it? Maybe not because he did not have high -speed angles, everything is related to straight speed, low speed traction and Chicanis.”
However, Komatsu believes that the points on the table in Montreal.
He said, I think we can score points in every Melbourne and Jeddah race tape, and I don’t see Montreal anything different. ”