Quote Originally Posted by Jag_Warrior View Post
At least with Hulk in the Haas next year, the level of whining and crying at the team should be a bit less. But it'll be interesting to see how Hulkenberg and Magnussen get along, after their (in)famous public trading of insults earlier this season. I doubt that they'll drop Magnussen too, but one never knows. I don't know who they could replace him with that would be better. If they're inclined to go for a clean slate, I'd like to see Alexander Rossi (who does have some F1 experience) partner a solid veteran like Hulkenberg.

I just get the feeling that Haas has gotten itself into a rut and doesn't really know how to get back on the road to success. But we'll see.
I think Haas also have the option of Werhlein, if they choose to drop Magnussen too. Werhlein was slightly better than Ocon for instance and is still very young. He would be a better fit with Hulkenburg and still produce Magnussen level of Performance or better.