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Haas don’t want to offer Kevin Magnussen a new contract

It’s been suggested that Haas aren’t in a position yet where they’re happy to offer Kevin Magnussen a deal for 2024, with his current contract set to expire at the end of the season. Magnussen has endured a bit of a disappointing campaign so far, with the Danish driver having often found himself behind team-mate

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Guenther Steiner provides Nico Hulkenberg contract update

Ahead of this weekend’s Hungarian Grand Prix, Haas team principal Guenther Steiner has confirmed that a new contract for Nico Hulkenberg is set to be worked on in the “coming weeks”. Since returning to the grid this season after three seasons on the bench, Hulkenberg has performed brilliantly. The German has been a qualifying star

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Guenther Steiner reveals when Haas will announce 2024 driver line-up

Guenther Steiner hopes that Haas will be able to make a definitive decision on their 2024 team line-up by the upcoming summer break. This follows last year, which saw plenty of uncertainty for Haas’ driver line-up. Mick Schumacher was fighting to retain his seat throughout the 2022 season before ultimately losing his spot to Nico

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Guenther Steiner risks Lewis Hamilton’s anger

Participating in a round of the ‘Guenther Steiner meme challenge’ with Sky Sports’ Joe Thomlinson, the Haas team principal was asked to choose between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen as his next Haas driver.  Steiner immediately pointed to the Drake meme, indicating his preference for Verstappen. Explaining his choice, Steiner stated, “It came automatically to

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Guenther Steiner blasts FIA for favouring Max Verstappen

Guenther Steiner, the team principal of Haas, has voiced his discontent with the “inconsistent” decision-making process of the Formula 1 stewards following Max Verstappen’s avoidance of punishment for allegedly impeding Kevin Magnussen during qualifying. Verstappen, a two-time world champion, was summoned to the stewards on Friday evening to present his perspective after being accused of

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Guenther Steiner reveals unusual target for 2023 Austrian GP

Haas team principal Guenther Steiner has revealed the team’s aims for the upcoming Austrian Grand Prix are focusing on improving their race pace and addressing their persistent issues with tyre degradation.  The team’s struggles in managing their tyres effectively during race stints have been a significant factor impacting their performance this season.  This was evident

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Haas to retain Nico Hulkenberg and Kevin Magnussen for 2024

Haas appears poised to solidify its driver line-up of experienced drivers for the 2024 Formula 1 season.  Reflecting on the team’s rookie experiment in 2021 with Mick Schumacher and Nikita Mazepin, Haas Team Principal Gunther Steiner expressed regret over the decision. After Mazepin’s departure, former Haas driver Kevin Magnussen was brought in as a replacement.

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Guenther Steiner responds to ‘bad guy’ attacks

Guenther Steiner, the Haas team principal, has expressed his indifference towards his popularity in light of recent comments made by former Formula 1 supremo Bernie Ecclestone.  Ecclestone had voiced his support for Mick Schumacher and criticised the “unsuccessful team boss” for ending the young driver’s Formula 1 career. Responding to Ecclestone’s remarks, Steiner emphasised that

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Guenther Steiner fires back at Bernie Ecclestone

Guenther Steiner, the team principal of Haas, has acknowledged that his personal profile and popularity have soared since his fiery and often foul-mouthed antics were showcased in the Netflix series Drive to Survive.  The increased attention has led to the publication of his book in multiple languages, but Steiner also recognized the dark side of

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Guenther Steiner fires back at Bernie Ecclestone criticism

Guenther Steiner, the team principal of Haas, has acknowledged that his personal profile and popularity have soared since his fiery and often foul-mouthed antics were showcased in the Netflix series Drive to Survive.  The increased attention has led to the publication of his book in multiple languages, but Steiner also recognized the dark side of

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