MANAMA (Reuters) - Guenther Steiner has got used to his phone pinging with bad news for his Haas Formula One team, but Sunday’s season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix could be the start of something better.
The U.S.-owned outfit, who joined the grid in 2016, have had a turbulent time since they finished fifth overall in the 2018 standings, slumping to the bottom of the championship tables last year.
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