Haas riders Mick Schumacher and Kevin Magnussen finished sixteenth and seventeenth in Mexico City. The team attributed these results to a lack of speed.
Mick Schumacher (16th): “Even in the third training session we saw that as the temperature of the track decreased, the rivals started to go faster than us. On Saturday we had pace, but in the race we didn’t have enough speed – this has nothing to do with strategy or anything else. That was our pace today. I’m sure it will be different in Brazil.”
Kevin Magnussen (17th): “Today we didn’t have enough speed. I started on Medium and then switched to Soft, a strategy that may have given us a chance, but I ended up too far behind to actually do anything. In the last race we earned points, but today the result was not what we wanted. On to the next step.”
Gunther Steiner, Team Principal: “Our car didn’t have enough speed today, so we finished where we had. I hope the circuit in Brazil suits our car better and that we get back to where we want to be.”
Source: F1 News

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