Mick Schumacher in sixth place and Kevin Magnussen in eighth place, the Haas F1 Team ended the Austrian Grand Prix on Sunday in the points.
By not switching the starting order of their drivers during Saturday's sprint race in Austria, Mick Schumacher believed Haas jeopardized their performance.
At the Canadian Grand Prix, Mick Schumacher was seen casually strolling inside the Silver Arrows' garage, much to Toto Wolff's dismay.
Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Haas cancelled its sponsorship agreement with Uralkali and cut ties with Mazepin.
Nikita Mazepin, who, like Schumacher, failed to earn a single point previous year, was sacked replaced by Kevin Magnussen.
Mick Schumacher's own employer, Haas team principal Guenther Steiner, has been one of the fiercest critics for the young driver.
Kevin Magnussen after climbing to P10 was forced to retire on Lap 31 after losing power in his second consecutive DNF.
Last year, Oscar Piastri created a name for himself by winning the F2 title on his maiden try, his third series victory in as many seasons.
Mick Schumacher suffered a massive collision at the Monaco Grand Prix, knocking the gearbox off the back of his vehicle.
Sebastian Vettel and Kevin Magnussen also agree with Tsunoda that the new race directors lack Michael Masi's experience.