Haas might be struggling for parts, but the team has also brought a quite significant to their car to Canada, according to team principal
Guenther Steiner.
Steiner knows exactly why his team didn't perform in Monaco, as Haas purposefully took parts off the car as they couldn't risk losing them because of a shortage of spare parts.
"We know how much downforce we lost with that, so we can get back why we lost the time," he explained on the F1's website.
"It's not like, 'Wow, we performed bad and we don't know why' - we know why, and that's a good thing."
Looking forward, Haas should be doing very well in Canada compared to Monaco, as the team has some big upgrades coming through.
"I would call the upgrades quite significant.
"But I'm always careful with updates because I've never seen a car in the middle of the season do magic.
"Our car is not bad, we just need to keep up with doing updates... because we need to develop.
"Like everything, all the performances need to get better.
"In that span of six to eight weeks, we need to find two weeks to get quicker so we can up the game.
"And that just comes with experience - we need to go through the learning phase there."