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Monaco Soft Compounds Should Help Haas Continue Barcelona Momentum

Rich Energy Haas F1 Team boss Guenther Steiner is hopeful that the soft Pirelli compounds that will be in use for the Monaco Grand Prix can help the team continue their form from the last round in Spain. Haas achieved their first double points finish of the season at the Spanish Grand Prix, where both Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean clinching a strong result for the American team. The Haas squad prior to Barcelona had only managed one points finish, coming at the season opener in Australia. The two Haas cars during the final stages of the race almost came close to contact as Grosjean attempted to pass his team-mate at Turn 1. The Frenchman was forced to use the escape road but lived to...
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