Romain Grosjean crashed in a rather embarrassing fashion last weekend in Baku, and Haas F1 team principal Guenther Steiner is very displeased with his driver, as he's let the whole team down with that one moment of madness.
The Frenchman managed to lose the rear-end of his Haas while in a safety car situation. He spun and slammed into the wall, and immediately blamed Marcus Ericsson, who had absolutely nothing to do with it. He later blamed a whole list of things, himself not included.
"Even from a rookie I wouldn't expect a mistake like that," Steiner told PlanetF1.
"With all the luck in the world we're in P6, but again, we're going home without any points to show for it.
"You have to moralize the whole team because it's not their fault Romain parks it in the wall.
"It's just bad that we've thrown points away again, this can't happen anymore."
Hard words from Steiner to his employee, but just. That crash was one of the dumbest crashes we've seen in a long time. Hopefully Grosjean can bounce back from this and show us his good side again, because that was pretty painful.