Romain Grosjean won’t be cruising Down Under when the Australian Grand Prix weekend kicks off, with the Haas driver set to activate attack mode at the outset.
In terms of performance, Grosjean is hoping Haas’ VF-19 will prove as efficient and incisive in Melbourne as its predecessor was last year, when the US outfit was in the running for a double top-6 finish before it fumbled its pitstops.
Haas’ pre-season testing programme was slightly undermined by a few gremlins but both Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen put good mileage on their new-spec 2019 contender.
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“The most important thing was to get a good feeling in the car early on,” said Grosjean about the Barcelona winter test.
“When you get that good feeling, you know the car is well born.
“That’s important to start the season – to be able to start on a high. It went well. Reliability, we had a few issues, but we’ve been working well to sort them out.”
“I believe we’re now ready to attack the first race in Australia. Obviously, there’s always more and more you want to do, but then it’s becoming circuit-specific.
“Now it’s about getting the baseline setup in Melbourne and then fine tuning for Bahrain, China and so on.”
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