Haas team principal Guenther Steiner has revealed that former Ferrari boss Mattia Binotto is “in a good place”, with the Italian-American believing that his friend will “land on his feet” with his next role in Formula 1. It’s reported that Binotto’s absence from the paddock is due to him having agreed to a 12-month period
MoreWith pre-season testing well and truly underway at the Bahrain International Circuit, some of the teams’ opening day issues have been revealed. For the usual leading trio, there was very little to complain about, with Red Bull, Ferrari and Mercedes having completed an impressive number of laps. Ferrari in particular will have been relieved to
MoreWhen it was announced midway through last season that Daniel Ricciardo would not continue with McLaren in 2023, fans were left wondering where the 33-year-old would end up. The Australian has returned to Red Bull to serve as the team’s third driver, taking part in simulator work and promotional tasks to keep himself relevant and
MoreWith the 2023 season just under two weeks away, a noticeable figure won’t be lining up on the grid. After an abysmal 2022 campaign, Daniel Ricciardo opted to take a sabbatical from the forthcoming season, with the target being to return in 2024. The Aussie struggled for the bulk of his two years at McLaren
MoreIn 2022, the midfield teams did not really stand a chance of competing for race wins, with Mercedes, Ferrari and Red Bull proving to be a class above the rest, despite their struggles. Lando Norris was the only driver that did not race for either of these teams to score a podium, coming in Imola
MoreHaas team principal Guenther Steiner has questioned what an 11th team in Formula 1 would actually bring, with the Italian believing that a new entry into the pinnacle of motorsport would simply bring “risk”. If everything goes as expected, then Formula 1 will have an 11th team by 2026, with the FIA having opened up applications to
MoreHaas team principal Guenther Steiner has likened his relationship with former driver Mick Schumacher to a “failed marriage”, with the 23-year-old having been axed from the Americans after a turbulent two years. Schumacher endured a mixed two seasons with Haas, with his rookie campaign in 2021 having been spent at the back of the grid,
MoreHaas team principal Guenther Steiner has revealed that the American team were “pleasantly surprised” by some of Mick Schumacher’s performances last season, before he was ultimately dropped by the team and replaced by Nico Hulkenberg. Schumacher’s relationship with Haas was an odd one, with the team’s bosses having often come under fire for their treatment
MoreTuesday was a significant day for Haas and for Formula 1, as the Americans kicked-off the 2023 launch season, after revealing their new livery to the world. Whilst the American outfit didn’t show their actual car for the forthcoming season, they did unveil a new-look for 2023, following their new partnership with MoneyGram, a US-based money transfer company.
MoreHaas kicked-off the 2023 launch season in style, with the Americans having unveiled a completely new livery for the forthcoming season, following their new relationship with money transfer company MoneyGram. The American side released pictures of their new livery Tuesday afternoon on a model car, which has no relation to the car that will actually
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