SILVERSTONE, U.K. -- Guenther Steiner said his two drivers have helped dig Haas into an even bigger hold after colliding in the opening moments of the British Grand Prix.
Romain Grosjean bumped wheels with Kevin Magnussen at Turn 4, an incident which left both cars with a puncture. Both stopped for new tyres but were soon brought into the pits to retire.
Haas has been embroiled in a bizarre saga around its title sponsor, Rich Energy, this week, which has come at a time it is struggling to find form. While the team still has a quick car over one lap it is still searching for an explanation behind its severe lack of race pace.