Haas began the 2022 season with a bang as new/old recruit Kevin Magnussen finished a stunning fifth in Bahrain – but can they keep up the pace throughout the season?
While Magnussen hit the ground running, Mick Schumacher has struggled to break into the top 10, and still hasn't scored his first F1 career points. Ahead of the Spanish GP, Haas sit eighth in the championship as other midfielders have forged ahead.
READ MORE: Magnussen disappointed to leave 'the hardest race I've ever done' without points
And most recently, in Miami, neither Haas went the distance – Magnussen colliding with Lance Stroll, while Schumacher crashed into Sebastian Vettel.
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