Formula 1’s youngest team has enjoyed some extreme highs in their short existence, but Guenther Steiner says Haas experienced the worst weekend of their history in France.

Haas have only scored points in three out of eight races so far this season, but have been regulars in Q3 given the pace of their car over a single lap. Most of the race struggles have been attributed to failing to get the Pirelli tyres working properly, but a one-car finish at Paul Ricard came at the end of a difficult weekend overall.

“In the four-year history I think this was our worst weekend all in all,” Steiner said. “In the race we still struggled. I don’t know why. What is bizarre to me is that a car that was good enough to qualify seventh and eighth in the first race and then sixth in Monte Carlo, all of a sudden we are second last.

“Don’t ask me what it is, I don’t know. So don’t even ask me, please, because I couldn’t answer it. We need to find out and it’s very disappointing to be honest, ending up in this situation but not having an understanding of it is the worst of all.

“This was a lot worse than Montreal, because already on Friday and in qualifying we weren’t good. At least in Montreal in qualifying we got one car into Q3, but here we were happy to get one car out of Q1. So that was a lot worse.

“Then if you think in Monte Carlo we qualified sixth. Then the race pace is difficult to say in Monte Carlo because everyone was going slow for obvious reasons, but the race pace was there. So it’s very bizarre, the whole thing.”