
Qualy quotes: Haas, Renault, Force India, Toro Rosso
Haas qualified P6 and P8, while both Renaults made the top 10. Force India and Toro Rosso came next, but also both lost one car after Q1 as well.
Haas qualified P6 and P8, while both Renaults made the top 10. Force India and Toro Rosso came next, but also both lost one car after Q1 as well.
Charlie Whiting stands by Romain Grosjean's penalty in France, saying it was "fairly clear" that he just bumped into Esteban Ocon.
Both McLaren and Haas have received fines from the FIA for unsafe releases during Friday practice at the Red Bull Ring.
Haas finished P7 and P8 in the FP2, while Pierre Gasly broke the suspension on his Toro Rosso. Both McLaren and Renault made the top ten at some point on Friday.
Romain Grosjean insists he did nothing wrong in France despite being hit with a time penalty for making contact with Esteban Ocon, who has yet to accept his apology.
Haas boss Guenther Steiner has said that Kevin Magnussen's good start to the season is down to the fact he has all the right tools at his disposal for the first time.
Another Sunday afternoon gone by and another point-less grand prix for Romain Grosjean, who remains one of two drivers yet to get off the mark this season.
Kevin Magnussen was best of the rest in P6, while both Renaults and Charles Leclerc scored points. Both McLarens finished outside the top ten on Sunday.
Kevin Magnussen has brandished Kimi Raikkonen as "desperate", "confused", and "erratic", and has accused the Finn of disrupting his Q3 effort.
Romain Grosjean looked all set to take P7 on Saturday afternoon, a position he had been in for almost every session up to that point until he span early on in Q3.
Carlos Sainz was best of the rest, with Charles Leclerc in a career-high P8. Both Haas' made it to Q3, before Romain Grosjean span, while Force India made P11.
The Haas was the best of the rest on Friday, with Romain Grosjean reaching P6 in FP2. Brendon Hartley's session was disrupted with a power unit problem, while Fernando Alonso ended Friday with a spin on his final lap.
His Canadian GP qualifying have been undone in a massive plume of smoke, however, Ferrari have given Haas the go-ahead to reuse Romain Grosjean's engine in France.
Haas boss G??nther Steiner has said other teams in the Formula 1 paddock are feeling sorry for them and their bad luck so far this season.
Haas boss Guenther Steiner has said that designers of the 2019 cars will "forget about overtaking" when they start work on next year???s cars.
Romain Grosjean had described the upgrade package Haas brought to Canada as "the biggest one, and the best".
Guenther Steiner believes that Kevin Magnussen is starting to show what he is capable of in a Formula 1 car.
Although Romain Grosjean says wearing the F1 camera glasses was "very painful", he is hoping there is a better solution down the line as he reckons the footage is awesome.
Racing a new front nose, floor and bargeboard in Montreal, Guenther Steiner says he is "not jumping to a conclusion" about Haas' updated package.
Fernando Alonso's 300th grand prix appearance was marred by a DNF; Lance Stroll involved in first-lap collision with Brendon Hartley.
Kevin Magnussen says there was no way he could move out of Sebastian Vettel's way in Q2 in Canada such was the "bunched up" traffic.
Romain Grosjean has said the only thing left to do is "laugh" about his run of "bad luck" so far this season.
Renault responded to a poor Friday with both drivers inside the top 10; Romain Grosjean suffers engine blow-out in pit lane.
Such is Romain Grosjean's dismal luck of late that he was the one driver to hit a marmot during practice for the Canadian GP, costing Haas a new front wing.
Romain Grosjean had an unfortunate incident with a marmot before finishing P7 in FP2 - best of the rest.
Guenther Steiner has just one message for his Haas drivers this weekend, "don't crash", as the team is short on parts.
Haas will wait until after the summer break to begin talks with their drivers about next season.
Months of listening to Romain Grosjean complaining about his brakes may finally be over with the Frenchman revealing he is "loving" Haas' brakes.
Haas are hoping they can bounce back in Canada with some new upgrades following their dismal showing at the Monaco Grand Prix.
Although Kevin Magnussen is happy at Haas, he says he would "accept" a drive with a top team if it meant fighting for the World title.