Haas team principal Guenther Steiner insists the team "should be better" after they suffered one of their worst qualifying results at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.
Romain Grosjean failed to set a timed lap after suffering a gearbox issue in the opening session, meaning he failed to qualify, whilst team-mate Kevin Magnussen lost a bargeboard which created an 'aerodynamic imbalance' and cost him time, meaning he starts 15th.
Steiner called the result "very disappointing" but reckons they can recover from their lowly positions on Sunday.
"A very disappointing qualifying session for us. We should be better than this, but when it rains, it pours," he said.
"We start 15th and 20th for tomorrow, which isn’t where we want to be or where we should be. We’ll do our best to still get at least one car in the points. A lot is possible here."
Both Grosjean and Magnussen, despite their lowly starting positions, agreed with Steiner: "I went straight after a big lockup into the escape road. I reversed – everything was working – and then I suddenly lost the hydraulics. I couldn’t do anything else – upshift, downshift, whatever – I was stuck in neutral," explained the Frenchman.
"It’s a bit of a shame as, unfortunately, that was it.
"Going into qualifying, I was hoping we’d found the right tools. There are overtaking opportunities tomorrow, so we’ll try to do our best. It’s definitely a track where a lot can happen, and I’ve got plenty of tyres for the race."
Magnussen added: "There are opportunities. It doesn’t take a big mistake for you to go straight on here at the corners. You can gain a position, for sure, if someone ahead does that.
"We shouldn’t write off the race. We’ll keep focused and, hopefully, have a good race for tomorrow. I think it’s a really cool circuit and it’s good fun to drive. It has a good layout for racing and for slipstreaming down that long straight. It offers opportunities for a good race."






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