Magnussen drove the car to 7th in qualifying and finished 5th in the
Bahrain Grand Prix. In the same race, Schumacher placed 12th in qualifying and 11th in the actual race. The following weekend in
Saudi Arabia, Magnussen qualified 10th and finished 9th. Schumacher's VF-22 lost back end control after hitting a curb in Q2, and hitting a wall. While Schumacher sustained no injuries, the damages to the VF-22 were estimated at $1M. Only one VF-22 raced the following day. At
Imola, Magnussen scored points in both the sprint race and full Grand Prix with an 8th and 9th-place finish respectively. The following races would prove barren for both drivers, including a large crash for Schumacher at Monaco where his car split in two after an incident in the Swimming Pool section of the circuit. At the
British Grand Prix Mick Schumacher scored his first Formula One points driving the VF-22 finishing in 8th place. Magnussen was 10th. At the following round in
Austria, Schumacher finished in 6th. Teammate Kevin Magnussen also scored points in Austria in both sprint and Grand Prix races. At the
São Paulo Grand Prix, Kevin Magnussen took the team's as well as his first
pole position. Haas became the first US-based constructor to take pole since
Shadow Racing Cars at the
1975 British Grand Prix. ==Complete Formula One results==