Haas teme perder terreno frente a Alpine tras las actualizaciones de Miami

Haas ha caído detrás de Alpine en el campeonato de constructores de Fórmula 1 tras el Gran Premio de Miami. El equipo estadounidense solo introdujo un cambio menor en el difusor, mientras que su rival presentó un paquete importante de mejoras aerodinámicas.

Después del Gran Premio de Japón, Haas ocupaba el cuarto lugar en el campeonato, dos puntos por delante de Alpine. Un discreto fin de semana en Miami invirtió esa posición, dejando a Haas cinco puntos por detrás después de que Pierre Gasly sumara un punto en la carrera al sprint y Franco Colapinto terminara séptimo. Las extensas revisiones aerodinámicas de Alpine abordaron una debilidad de larga duración en alta velocidad, mientras que Haas solo añadió un pequeño elemento a su aleta del difusor.

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