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Haas poised to stick with Brembo for Spain race

Haas Team Principal Guenther Steiner says the squad is likely to continue using Brembo brakes during next weekend’s Spanish Grand Prix. Haas trialled Carbon Industrie material during in-season testing in Bahrain, and again in Russia’s Friday practice sessions, before reverting to Brembo products for the remainder of the race weekend. Steiner says the VF-17s will continue to be equipped with Brembos for the 66-lap race at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya amid further evaluations, stressing that implementing a long-term solution will take time. “We started off with Carbon Industrie brakes in Sochi,” said Steiner. “We weren’t getting enough cooling for...
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