According to the team principal, having only one free practice session will make it difficult for the American team to nail the right setup for the sprint race.

The team had a disappointing outing in Melbourne after exceeding all expectations in the first two races of the season.

Both drivers, Mick Schumacher and Kevin Magnussen, failed to score any points at Albert Park after Haas struggled to set up the cars in the proper manner.

Speaking about the upcoming sprint race at Imola, Steiner said:

Haas hoping to have fewer ‘unfortunate instances’ at Imola

Steiner was disappointed with the team’s double-no-points finish in Australia, given their impressive form in the first two races of the season.

Kevin Magnussen was under the weather heading into Melbourne’s race, while Mick Schumacher failed to extract an optimal performance from his VF-22. The American team also got unlucky with the safety cars, missing out on a short pit window.

Speaking about Haas’ issues at Albert Park, Steiner said:

The 57-year-old expressed his optimism for the Imola GP and is confident in his team’s ability to bounce back. He said:

Only time will tell if Haas will be able to set up their car correctly in the upcoming weekend.

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