Nico Hulkenberg critiques Haas with worrying ‘can’t compete in F1’ like this claim

The German endured a frustrating ღrace in Mexico as🍌 he saw his challenge for a points finish fade as Haas’ season-long tyre degradation woes continued, with Hulkenberg slipping out of the top-10 to 13th.
Hulkenberg believes Haas are “paying a p🙈rice” for a lack of development on their VF-23 car, with the American ou♊tfit’s major upgrade at the United States Grand Prix being one of only a few revisions made this season.
“It’s inevita꧙ble,” Hulkenber💦g said. “We’re paying a price for not bringing upgrades, for not finding performance.
“Ho𒉰pefully it’s a wake-up call for everyone in the factory.
“At this rate you can’t compete in F1.”
Hulkenberg added: "If the old spec had any real goᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚod characteristics, it was more or less competitive in the low speed, and this track is obviously low-speed dominated.
"I don't know, I have a fee♓ling that maybe the old-spec would have been better here, but obviously it is a one-way street for us with the future.”

Teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Kevin Magnussen crashed o♒ut due to a "heat-related" suspension failure on a miserable w꧟eekend for Haas.
After scoring a solitary point on a Sunday since the Miami Grand Prix in May, Haas have slipped to theℱ bottom of the constructors’ championship, four points behind Alfa Romeo and AlphaTau🌞ri.
Speaking ahead of this weekend’s Sao Paulo Grand Prix, Haas team principal Guenther Steiner admitted: “The key learnings are that we 𒀰maybe expected a little bit more from the upgrade.
“But then it’s still a little bit up and down because Austin was a Sprint ⛄weekend with not a lot of testing, and Mexico had such high aඣltitude.
“We didn’t have enough total downforce last weekend, so I still haven’t come to a full conclusion but the expectations were a bit higher, although it’s giving us the right direction for next yꦜear.”

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