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Haas drivers optimistic of harnessing stronger pace

Styrian Grand Prix – Haas' Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen say they're approaching the second Austrian weekend with optimism, due to the improved pace of the VF20. Despite their double retirement through brake issues during last weekend's Austrian Grand Prix, Haas are going into the second race at the Red Bull Ring with optimism. While the single-lap pace of the VF20 doesn't appear to be particularly strong yet, with both cars qualifying in the lower midfield, the car's race pace does appear to be stronger than last year's troubled effort. 'The positive was the pace I had on Sunday and how we were able to maintain it.' said Kevin Magnussen. The Dane was convincingly ahead of some...
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