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Haas "annoyed with missed opportunity" after Australia

Haas F1 boss Gunther Steiner admits he was "annoyed" to be leaving the first race of F1 2017 empty-handed after the team had scored its best-ever qualifying result. Romain Grosjean put his Haas VF-17 sixth on the grid in Melbourne, but retired with a water leak 13 laps into the race while running seventh. New teammate Kevin Magnussen had started 17th, his race undone early on when he collided with the Sauber of Marcus Ericsson. Steiner said after the race: "We know the car is good, they [the drivers] are both positive – especially Romain, he was very positive. He lost a place to [Felipe] Massa on the start, but he wasn't too concerned about it. "He saw the speed, and I...
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