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Steiner hopeful soft tyre compounds will benefit Haas in Monaco

Monaco Grand Prix – Haas' team boss Guenther Steiner says that using Pirelli's softest tyre compounds for this weekend should play into their car's strengths. Haas head into the Monaco Grand Prix with a little more optimism than the preceding races, after seemingly getting on top of their ongoing tyre woes. After a reasonable season opener in Australia, the following three race weekends fell apart for Haas as they couldn't get the tyres to work, particularly in race conditions. The Spanish Grand Prix saw the team roll out upgrades which seem to have rectified those issues, with Kevin Magnussen storming home to P7 and Romain Grosjean to P10 after the pair had a hard fought battle in...
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