MONZA, Italy -- Haas boss Guenther Steiner thinks Esteban Gutierrez let the pressure of starting from a seasons best 10th on the grid get the better of him after a slow start contributed to a poor 13th-place finish in Italy.Gutierrez was one of the stars of qualifying, taking Haas into Q3 for the first time this year, but all that came to nothing on Sunday as he missed a start procedure on the line, getting away slowly and dropping to 18th by Turn 1. It had looked like a good chance for Gutierrez to challenge for his first points of 2016 -- teammate Romain Grosjean has scored all 28 of Haas points.Asked if Gutierrez had put too much pressure on himself, Steiner replied: I guess so. The pressure got to him, or something. But its a missed opportunity for us but also for him, the team. These positions they are hard to fight for because the field is quite set now.We distanced ourselves from the guys behind us and we fought against McLaren -- its McLaren-Honda, its a big team, so we can be proud of that. There are five teams ahead of us that are very good and if nothing happens to them its difficult to go into there. I think we had a small chance to finish tenth and beat the Force Indias but if and when doesnt give you any points.The driver market for next season has opened up over the weekend at Monza, with Felipe Massas retirement opening a seat at Willams and McLaren putting Stoffel Vandoorne into a race seat. Although Romain Grosjean is expected to stay and Gutierrez has claimed he has a deal to race somewhere on the grid in 2017, Haas is yet to confirm either driver for next season.Steiner thinks the lack of clarity over 2017 may have been on Gutierrezs mind, but he insists there is no added pressure from Haas to deliver results at this stage of the season.Its not perfect timing, we all know that. I dont think we put that kind of pressure onto him. Its not like if you do this, you get this. Its a negotiation point. The driver market is moving but the drivers are moving out of it! Air Force 1 Alte Summaeverythang .ca looks back at the stories and moments that made the year memorable. Air Force 1 Alte Special Field .com) - The Pittsburgh Penguins placed forward James Neal on injured reserve Tuesday. http://www.airforce1outletitalia.it/scontate-air-force-1-shell.html . 9. 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Jobe Watsons AFL Brownlow Medal fate is another bitter reminder for Jake Carlisle about what the Essendon supplements debacle has cost the banned players.Carlisle sent his old captain a text message after Tuesdays landmark AFL Commission decision to strip Watson of the 2012 Brownlow and hand it to Trent Cotchin and Sam Mitchell.Watson and Carlisle were among 34 current and past Essendon players who served doping bans as a result of the clubs disastrous 2012 supplements regime.Now at St Kilda, Carlisle said on Wednesday he is determined to put the saga behind him.But the tall defender added that it stung to see Watson lose his Brownlow.It was tough - Jobey, hes an excellent man, Carlisle said.I sent him a message, just to let him know Im thinking of him.Whats done is done, theres not much we can do.I do feel sorry for him, but at the same time Im excited for him to get out there next year and hopefully have a really good year, as (for) all the boys as well.Carlisle was asked if he felt anger to Essendon about what happened.Each to their own, but obviously it was tough, what we went through, he said.Obviously Im at a new club now and its very exciting ... to hopefully play finals next year and go from tthere.ddddddddddddBut Ive moved on from all that.The last year has been particularly tumultuous for Carlisle.Within hours of his trade to the Saints in October 2015, video emerged of him snorting a white substance.He received a strike under the AFL illicit drugs policy.Carlisle originally also was banned for two matches, but the Saints announced in September that was served concurrently with his doping suspension.He also had hip surgery.I feel like I have a bit to offer to the footy club and I owe a lot, with everything thats happened as well, he said.So I just cant wait to get out there and put my best foot forward.Carlisle, who worked in the construction industry during the year out of football, will return to full training next month and expects to be available for St Kildas first pre-season match.I feel like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders, he said.It (football) means a lot - its my life at the moment.I just felt like the last few years were really tough and a lot of excuses to be made with whats happened.Now I feel like I can just put everything into footy. 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