Oliver Berman: The Shanghai track suited our car

Oliver Berman: The Shanghai track suited our car

      In China, Haas opened the scoring account, finishing in the top ten with two cars. After the disqualification of the Ferrari drivers, the team scored 14 points. Oliver Berman said that some of the good results of Haas in Shanghai are due to the fact that the characteristics of the track suited the VF-25 car.

      Oliver Berman: "We did a great job, doing everything right in all areas. I didn't expect to complete the race with one pit stop, so I was a little shocked when they gave me a Medium. But the tires allowed us to drive a much longer distance than on Saturday, and we helped this by adjusting the settings. The car handled itself fantastically in the race, so I'm happy.

      The Shanghai track definitely suited our car. Tracks of this type, with smooth asphalt and without bumps, are generally suitable for us. So yes, this result is partly due to the track, but I believe that we will be able to maintain good form in the next races."

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Oliver Berman: The Shanghai track suited our car

Oliver Berman said that some of the good results of Haas in Shanghai are due to the fact that the characteristics of the track suited the VF-25 car.