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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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Lewis Hamilton and George Russell handed massive boost

Lewis Hamilton and George Russell have received an advantageous boost for the Canadian Grand Prix as Nico Hulkenberg has been handed a three-place grid penalty for exceeding the speed limit during red-flag conditions.  Consequently, Hamilton will start the race in third, with Russell joining him on the second row. Hulkenberg’s misfortune unfolded shortly after Oscar

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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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2023 Canada GP: Two drivers almost crash in the pitlane

During the second free practice (FP2) session at the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal, a near miss occurred in the pit lane between Haas driver Kevin Magnussen and AlphaTauri’s Nyck de Vries. As Magnussen was manoeuvring his car to pull into his pit box, de Vries was released from the AlphaTauri pit box, resulting in

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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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Guenther Steiner addresses Ferrari rumours after Mattia Binotto’s Audi meeting

Haas 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,

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Nico Hulkenberg makes Haas demand

Former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher has voiced his opinion on the team’s recent struggles, attributing their decline in the Formula 1 pecking order to a lack of development.  This comes in the wake of disappointing drives by Nico Hulkenberg, who recently joined Haas as a substitute driver, replacing Schumacher’s nephew Mick, who was dropped at

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Guenther Steiner sends message to Germans about Mick Schumacher

Guenther 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

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Haas boss receives Schumacher’s backing despite feud with the family

Guenther 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

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Guenther Steiner lands in trouble with the FIA

Haas 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

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