Haas team principal Guenther Steiner was left ruing "one drama after the other" as his team missed out on points in a "pretty crap" Russian Grand Prix.
Kevin Magnussen received a five-second time penalty for track limits and finished outside of the points in 13th, while Romain Grosjean, who struggled all weekend as Haas switched between brake suppliers, retired on the first lap having crashed out with Renault's Jolyon Palmer. Despite the disappointing result, Steiner believes his team can learn from the weekend.
"It's always a waste," Steiner said. "A five-second penalty put us where we were.