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Romain Grosjean believes Haas will 'be in the mix'

Romain Grosjean believes that Haas will 'be in the mix' during today's qualifying session. In Australia Haas established themselves as the 'best of the rest' a position which Grosjean wants to defend this weekend. The main midfield competition seems to be coming from McLaren and Renault but Haas seems to be one step ahead of these teams.  “We’ve done some good work today, and there’s more to be done before tomorrow,” said Grosjean to thecheckeredflag. “It was interesting to drive the car on a very hot track in FP1, then later in more representative conditions in FP2. “We’re still learning about the VF-19, so I’m...
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