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Haas' Steiner banking on updates in Singapore

©WRI2 Haas' Guenther Steiner is hoping the team's latest upgrade package will help its cause in Singapore where the US outfit will once again target a run in the points. The rookie squad halted work on its VF-16 contender over two months ago to focus on its 2017 efforts but is using data collected in its wind tunnel to justify the implementation of new parts. "We are bringing updates to the car in Singapore which, hopefully, will help us go faster," says Steiner. "The package includes front wing, modifications to the floor and the brake ducts. We’re aiming to reduce corner sensitivity so the car is more consistent, and enhance aerodynamic performance and overall...
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