Ayao Komatsu, chief of the Haas Formula 1 team, defended his decision to lower the team’s expectations for the 2024 season, despite criticism from his predecessor, Guenther Steiner. After finishing in last place in the Constructors’ Championship last year, Haas had a more positive start to the current season, scoring points in three races and fighting for sixth place with RB in the standings. Komatsu, who took over from Steiner, acknowledged before the start of the season that Haas would likely face challenges. However, Steiner disagrees with the negative tone adopted by his successor, pointing out that the VF-24 showed promising numbers in the data. Komatsu, on the other hand, argues that he remained cautious about Haas’ prospects due to uncertainty about the progress made by their rivals during the winter break. He believes that other teams likely made similar or greater improvements, considering Haas’ late start and limited resources compared to larger teams. Komatsu emphasizes that his expectations are based on a realistic assessment, rather than trying to deceive or hide any information.
Komatsu clarified that he lowered expectations for Haas in order to prevent the team from feeling discouraged if their performance continued to decline compared to last season. He emphasized the importance of ensuring that his team understood that their current position in Bahrain was not their fault, but rather the result of not having enough time to improve the car’s performance. His goal was to prevent his staff from becoming disheartened and, instead, focus on starting from where they were and working towards improvement.
During pre-season testing, Komatsu hoped that Haas could compete with two or three other teams, possibly achieving a position around 8th or 7th place. However, he admitted that he could only be sure once the racing started. He also noted that the car’s performance on track differed from what was predicted in the wind tunnel, presenting challenges and pleasant surprises. Although he did not go into details, Komatsu mentioned that the car’s characteristics made it more user-friendly for the driver, allowing him to extract his potential. He emphasized the importance of having a consistent and easy-to-handle car, as this allows the driver to deliver a consistent performance throughout a race. Finally, he expressed admiration for anyone who could accurately predict these characteristics based solely on wind tunnel data.
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