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- Updated: December 18, 2016
Haas boss Guenther Steiner is optimistic the American team will make drastic improvements next year, but is concerned that their competitors will do likewise.
Steiner and his team enjoyed a successful first season in the sport, placing in a respectable eighth place in 2016.
However, with the new regulation changes set for next year, Steiner revealed that they started their development for 2017 relatively early, but hinted that other teams might have done the same.
He also added that the new aerodynamic rules could play a big factor going into the new season.
“We started pretty early to develop the 2017 car …