Haas team principal Guenther Steiner says the American outfit will continue to evaluate which brake package suits it best at this weekend's Hungarian Grand Prix.
The team has been plagued by brake-related issues since joining the Formula One grid in 2016, a trend which has continued this season. Romain Grosjean appears to have been worst-hit by the problems, most notably in Baku, with Steiner previously admitting that Kevin Magnussen is more capable of driving around the issues.
Haas opted to split brake suppliers between its drivers at the British Grand Prix in an attempt to better understand the situation, as Grosjean ran brakes from new suppliers Carbon Industrie, while Magnussen stuck with Brembo.