#9 Haas
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Kevin Magnussen - P12
For the most part, Kevin Magnussen was a sitting duck and could not do much other than watch as he was passed by other drivers, especially on the Kemmel Straight. The Danish racer is known to be a fierce defender, but even he lost three places in three successive laps and from there onwards, his race just went downhill. The medium tyre never truly switched on for Haas, resulting in a dreary day for the two drivers.
Driver Rating – 1/10
Romain Grosjean - P13
Romain Grosjean did not have a weekend to remember behind the wheel of his Haas. After lining up on the starting grid in ninth place, the French driver did not have the pace to improve upon his position. With whispers going around of a potential replacement coming in the form of Nico Hülkenberg, this was not the performance Grosjean would have wished for.
Driver Rating – 1/10