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Haas showed alternative model can work – Steiner

Despite many disapproving of the model used by the Haas F1 Team on entering F1 for the first time last year, Team Principal Guenther Steiner believes it worked brilliantly for them. The American squad used their strong ties with Scuderia Ferrari, who not only provided power to the VF16, but also offered use of their wind tunnel, as well as supplying many parts to Haas, who then commissioned Dallara to produce their chassis. This set-up meant that they never struggled to get themselves off the ground like teams such as Manor Racing MRT endured, and even saw them achieve the best start by a debut team since 2002, when they took sixth place in the first race of the season, and followed that...
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