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Haas: No point working on 2018 car anymore

Haas has admitted that they have switched focus from their 2018 machine onto the 2019 car instead. Haas is experiencing their most competitive season so far, with their Ferrari engine upgrades providing a further boost to the team as of late to add to their points in the constructor standings. Currently sitting in fifth in the championship, Haas had been worried that development of their 2018 car wouldn't be good enough to keep pace with their rivals. However, according to Today.net, team principal Gunther Steiner admitted to setting their sights on the 2019 car rather than continue development with the VF-18. "We decided. We are doing the ’19 car. We have to because otherwise...
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