At Haas, they regret the lost points.

At Haas, they regret the lost points.

      In Monza both Haas drivers were penalised: Esteban Ocon received a five-second penalty and one penalty point for forcing Lance Stroll off the track, and Oliver Bearman was given a ten-second penalty and two penalty points for colliding with Carlos Sainz. In the end both failed to score points and regret it.

      Oliver Bearman (12th): "Honestly, it's a real shame it turned out this way, because the car was great today. I had to fight because we were slow on the straights, but if it hadn't been for the incident with Carlos Sainz, I think we could have fought for points. Very unfortunate."

      Esteban Ocon (15th): "I stayed out for a long time because we tried an alternative strategy. The tyres were getting better with every lap, so there was no point in pitting and losing everything, which is why I stayed out for so long. Unfortunately, I didn't have the best qualifying yesterday and started from a lower position than I should have. We'll learn the lessons from the weekend and come back stronger."

      Aio Komatsu, team principal: "It's a pity we couldn't score points today, but we knew it would be tough in Monza. All things considered, we fought well and the team worked cohesively. I'm not going to dwell on the penalties — we accept them and move on. The team wins and loses together. It's positive that Monza is one of the most challenging tracks for us, but we still fought. I'm happy with how the team performed."

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At Haas, they regret the lost points.

In Monza both Haas drivers were penalized: Esteban Ocon received a five-second penalty and one penalty point for forcing Lance Stroll off the track, and Oliver Bearman received a ten-second penalty and two penalty points for colliding with Carlos Sainz. In the end neither scored any points and they regret it.