Romain Grosjean has insisted that Haas work on their balance issues for this weekend's German Grand Prix.
The Frenchman missed out on the top 10 in qualifying by a tenth of a second and then after suffering brake issues, the former Renault and Lotus man was stuck with balance difficulties.
"A lot of things went away from me, with the most disappointing being the balance of the car, which was not good," said Grosjean. "The balance was absolutely nowhere, and that's what I want us to understand before next week."
"We just need to analyse because the car was very much on the nose in high speed, and I had a huge amount of understeer in low-speed corners," he added. "So we just need to make sure all the maps are correct, there is not something pushing the car, with the front behaving as it should when we turn the wheel.
"That is where we are going to focus because it was very strange."
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