What happened: Haas posted that media day at the Monaco Grand Prix is in full swing, sharing scenes of its drivers back at the track. The team's social channels framed the day around the paddock atmosphere on the streets of Monte Carlo rather than any on-track running.
Why it matters: Media day marks the unofficial start of a Grand Prix weekend, when teams and drivers face the press before practice begins. For Haas, already settling into Monaco as race week opened, the appearance is part of the routine build-up to one of the most prestigious rounds on the calendar.
What to watch: Attention turns to opening practice, where teams get their first read on the tight, low-speed Monaco layout. Qualifying pace is typically decisive here given how difficult overtaking is on race day.