RAK wrote:1) Haas: Well behind the curve this weekend.
2) Ricciardo's luck: Would have been a very worthy podium, spoilt by poor reliability.
Not only that, Haas were being very petty about it as well - you also had Grosjean complaining that "It doesn’t make much sense to have a circuit at that altitude", and the team were frequently complaining in a way that came across as pretty childish.
As for Ricciardo, even the man who normally seems to be one of the happiest figures in the field is finally reaching breaking point with his misfortunes, getting to the point where he flippantly joked that he'd rather let Gasly drive the car than have to put up with yet another retirement.
What is especially galling for him is the fact that it turned out to be exactly the same failure as he had in Monza - a clutch bearing failure - and, considering that he seems to have spent pretty much the entire race driving along with a slipping clutch, he was doing a pretty decent job to have still been that quick despite those problems.