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Mick Schumacher gives Guenther Steiner another reason to fire him

Haas team principal, Guenther Steiner, was not too pleased after Mick Schumacher’s accident at the end of first practice in Japan. The German came into the weekend having reportedly begun talks with the team about extending his contract at last weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix. An unfortunate incident with George Russell denied the German any shot

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Helmut Marko says Pierre Gasly’s future will be decided at Japanese GP

With four seats seemingly still up for grabs ahead of this weekend’s returning Japanese Grand Prix, it appears that the picture will be “clearer” during the weekend at Suzuka. According to Canal Plus, Pierre Gasly is set to be announced as Fernando Alonso’s replacement at Alpine this weekend, setting up for an interesting encounter with

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Guenther Steiner piles the pressure on Mick Schumacher

Haas team principal Guenther Steiner appears to be in absolutely no rush to announce who will partner Kevin Magnussen in 2023, despite it being known who is in contention for the second Haas seat. It’s believed that the seat is set to be awarded to either current Haas driver Mick Schumacher or Aston Martin reserve

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Kevin Magnussen furious with race director for ruining his race

After missing out on a points finish at the returning Singapore Grand Prix, Kevin Magnussen has discussed his frustration at race director Eduardo Freitas. The Danish driver was astonishingly awarded his third black-and-orange flag of the season, after damage to his front-wing was deemed unsafe to be out on the circuit. As it did at

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Guenther Steiner reveals driver who had the most ‘sheer talent’

With Formula 1 having had a two-week break since the Italian Grand Prix, following the cancellation of the Russian Grand Prix, Haas team principal Guenther Steiner took some time to feature on the WRC Backstories podcast. The Italian worked in the World Rally Championship before making the switch to Formula 1 in 2001, where he went on to work

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Guenther Steiner defends controversial decision

Haas team principal, Guenther Steiner, is pleased that there will be three races in the United States next season. The US Grand Prix returned in 2012 after a five-year absence, with the last race in 2007 being held in Indianapolis back in 2007. That was won by Sir Lewis Hamilton, as was the inaugural grand

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Haas make claim about Kevin Magnussen ‘beating’ Mick Schumacher

Kevin Magnussen has performed valiantly since returning to Formula 1 this season, following an extremely late call-up to replace Nikita Mazepin. After being dropped by Haas at the end of the 2020 season, the Dane probably assumed that his F1 career was over and it was easy to understand why. The Americans replaced Magnussen and

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