Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has called for the Formula 1 paddock to “support the FIA”, following recent comments made by Haas boss Guenther Steiner. Whilst Wolff himself has a questionable relationship with the governing body following the controversial 2021 season finale, the Austrian has defended the “system” they use. Steiner called for the FIA
MoreHaas team principal Guenther Steiner has firmly rejected any speculation linking him with a potential move to another Formula 1 team. Recent reports suggested that former Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto visited Audi’s headquarters in Germany, fuelling rumours of a managerial shake-up in the sport. However, Audi has since denied providing a tour to Binotto,
MoreGuenther Steiner, the team principal of Haas, has called on the German media to shift their attention from the past and instead focus on the future of Mick Schumacher in Formula 1. Steiner’s remarks come as 24-year-old Mick prepares for his first outing in a Formula 1 car this year, driving the W14 Mercedes, following
MoreGuenther Steiner, the team principal of Haas, was called to appear before the stewards in Barcelona on allegations of bringing the sport into disrepute due to his strong criticism of the stewarding system. Steiner’s outburst followed Nico Hulkenberg’s penalty in Monaco, where he referred to the officials as “laymen” who lacked the authority to decide
MoreHaas boss Guenther Steiner has voiced his frustration regarding the penalty imposed on Nico Hulkenberg for a first-lap collision during the Monaco Grand Prix. Steiner criticised the decision, claiming that Hulkenberg was unfairly sanctioned, especially when other drivers had escaped punishment for more severe incidents. Expressing his displeasure, Steiner stated: “On lap one, we received
MoreHaas team principal Gunther Steiner has demanded Formula 1 replace “laymen” stewards with qualified individuals who are capable of making the right call during races. The criticism from the famously outspoken boss comes after Nico Hulkenberg was hit with a penalty during the Monaco Grand Prix that left the team seeking an overhaul of the
MoreDespite Red Bull having won every race this season and looking set to win all the remaining races, Haas team principal Guenther Steiner is confident that “another team will win this year”, with the championship not being “over” just yet. The 2023 Formula 1 season certainly hasn’t been the most thrilling to-date, with Red Bull
MoreHaas team boss Guenther Steiner has revealed that he has had to change his race weekend routine after he rose to fame thanks to his appearances on the popular Netflix show ‘Drive to Survive.’ In his role as Haas team principal, Steiner’s honest and, at times, swear-filled rants have made him the breakout start of
MoreFrustrated by his swift departure from Formula 1 last season, Russian driver Nikita Mazepin has expanded his legal action over FIA restrictions and international sanctions. Mazepin was removed from Haas shortly before the first race of the season, as team principal Guenther Steiner quickly reacted to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine by cutting ties with the
MoreHaas team principal Guenther Steiner has admitted that he will “start thinking” about the team’s 2024 driver line-up once Formula 1 returns from the summer break later in the year, with Kevin Magnussen ultimately having until then to improve. After being Haas’ dominant driver by far last season alongside Mick Schumacher, Magnussen has so far
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