Ayo Komatsu: You can't say that everything went perfectly.

Ayo Komatsu: You can't say that everything went perfectly.

      Ayo Komatsu, head of Haas F1, admitted that the three days of testing in Bahrain are not ideal, but believes that the team is generally well prepared for the season.

      Ayo Komatsu: "On the final day of testing for both drivers, we planned both short laps and a simulated race. Unfortunately, we had problems with the body parts of the car this morning, which affected the entire Oliver Berman session. Of course, there was a reason to be upset, although this is not the most revealing moment that characterizes the final stage of Oliver's preparation for the season. Esteban worked well in the afternoon and completed almost the entire program.

      We still have a lot of things to do, but we've made decent progress and today, for the first time, we tested how a car with a slightly lower fuel load behaves.

      If we evaluate the results of the tests as a whole, we cannot say that everything went perfectly, but with the exception of the problems we encountered in the morning, the team coped well with the difficult conditions. It was cold in Bahrain, and it rained yesterday, which was not conducive to efficient work on the track, but I think that overall we have prepared well for the season, and I am already looking forward to the Australian Grand Prix."

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Ayo Komatsu: You can't say that everything went perfectly.

Ayo Komatsu, head of Haas F1, admitted that the three days of testing in Bahrain are not ideal, but believes that the team is well prepared for the season...