Haas team principal Gunther Steiner says that the team are not sure if their new updates were effective at the Canadian Grand Prix. Haas finished with both cars however they failed to score a point in Montreal.
Steiner said after the race that the team would withhold judgement on the updates until they visit a more "normal" venue.
“Romain is very happy, I think Kevin says he wants to see a little bit more on a more normal track, not on one of the special tracks like here, but Romain said he was positive about it.
“The data shows it does what it should be doing if you compare the data and this year with the data we get from the aero department we were never misled so why should we doubt that one. In general, it’s positive, but the negative we haven’t got any points again.
“I think in the end when the race started we were about 16th and 17th, something like this. What I take away is the car is still quick.
“I wouldn’t jump to that conclusion. I want to see the car more on a normal track, when I mean normal, it’s more like the next three tracks which are coming to get a little more data to say who likes it better, who likes it not because I think Kevin is normally pretty good in adapting to whatever he does. I am not jumping to a conclusion.”