Haas team principal Guenther Steiner has not decided who will be his second driver yet for next season, and grew slightly irritated at the questions being aimed at him about it. Mick Schumacher is not currently under contract for next season with the American team despite his recent improvements, and he out-qualified Kevin Magnussen for
MoreThe second half of the season gets underway this weekend with the Belgian Grand Prix, which kickstarts a European triple-header. The second half of the season has already sparked into life for the Haas F1 Team, who have announced a brand-new team partner. Online financial trading platform Hantec Markets has been announced as a new partner of
MoreDaniel Ricciardo’s departure from the McLaren F1 Team has finally been announced, albeit earlier than expected. The Australian has struggled at the Woking-based side and has been second best to team-mate Lando Norris on a regular basis. His victory at the 2021 Italian Grand Prix is by far the Australian’s highlight from his short spell
MoreDaniel Ricciardo looks set for the most challenging second half of the season of his career, with the Australian having to manage his struggles with the McLaren F1 Team, his poor on-track performances, and most importantly, his future. The Honey Badger has appeared to be his usual bubbly self during the summer break, which he’s
MoreMick Schumacher looks in desperate need of a seat elsewhere in Formula 1, as a new candidate has entered the picture for the second Haas F1 Team seat for 2023. It was announced that former Alfa Romeo F1 driver and current Ferrari reserve driver Antonio Giovinazzi, will drive for Haas in FP1 at the Italian
MoreHaas team principal, Guenther Steiner, believes that Mick Schumacher’s improved form of late can be accredited to his more relaxed demeanour since the Canadian Grand Prix. The German struggled at the start of this season having gone through a scoreless 2021 in an underperforming Haas car. He partnered fellow rookie Nikita Mazepin last season, but
MoreHaas team principal Guenther Steiner has warned that the upgrades introduced at the Hungarian Grand Prix will have little effect on performance in two of the next three races. The American side essentially copied the Ferrari philosophy on sidepods, something that was made easier by their close relationship with the Italian team. They have been
MoreHaas team principal Guenther Steiner has revealed that the American side are making some good progress in finding a new sponsor after recent breakdowns in relationships. Haas teamed up with William Storey’s Rich Energy brand ahead of the 2019 company, the premium UK energy drink manufacturer set on displacing Red Bull on and off the
MoreAfter RTL’s claim that Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto is “not fully convinced” by Mick Schumacher, Haas team principal Guenther Steiner has assured that his team are in full control of the German’s future with the team. Schumacher followed in the footsteps of his father and seven-time champion Michael when he signed with the Ferrari Driver
MoreHaas team principal Guenther Steiner has suggested that it was more prudent to take the time to figure out which upgrades would work, and which would not. Haas brought their first meaningful upgrade of the season to the Hungarian Grand Prix last weekend, but they could only install them onto Kevin Magnussen’s car. Two heavy
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