Haas are one of the smaller teams in Formula 1, without the financial muscle of outfits like Red Bull and Mercedes, which means that results are crucial to the team’s survival. With that in mind, the American team need to build for the present, rather than plan for the future, hence Guenther Steiner’s recent decision
MoreAhead of this weekend’s season finale in Abu Dhabi, Haas boss Guenther Steiner has been an extremely busy person. On Wednesday it was finally confirmed that Nico Hulkenberg would be partnering Kevin Magnussen at the American side in 2023, meaning fan favourite Mick Schumacher would be axed from the side. It has been reported for a while
MoreMick Schumacher has set his sights on making Haas regret their decision to sack him for 2023, with the Americans having announced on Wednesday that they won’t be extending the 23-year-old’s contract. It was confirmed by the team that Nico Hulkenberg will be making his full-time return to the championship, forming arguably the most experienced
MoreFollowing much speculation, it was finally confirmed on Wednesday morning by Haas that Mick Schumacher won’t be racing for the team in 2023, with the 23-year-old being replaced by fellow German Nico Hulkenberg. It was highly anticipated that Schumacher was going to be dropped by the Americans, with the side opting to go for experience
MoreMick Schumacher has been hopeful until the very end, never giving up and fighting for his place at Haas right until the very last. The American-owned team told Schumacher early last month that he would need a strong end to the season if he wished to stand any chance of keeping his race seat for
MoreMick Schumacher’s F1 journey with Haas appears to be coming to an end, as German outlet Bild have stated that Haas will announce the appointment of Nico Hulkenberg in the next few days. Team principal Guenther Steiner had said before the Brazilian Grand Prix that he hopes to announce the identity of Kevin Magnussen’s partner
MoreAn ultimatum was set for Mick Schumacher early last month, with Haas telling the German that if he wanted to have any chance of keeping his seat for 2023, then he would need to score a significant haul of points before the end of the season. Since then the younger German has failed to score
MoreComing in to Formula 1 and cementing your position is never an easy task, especially when you spend your rookie year in a car that is only capable of a back of the grid finish week in week out. While Mick Schumacher beat his teammate Nikita Mazepin last year, and has at times put in
MoreIt appears all but certain that Nico Hulkenberg will make his highly anticipated full-time return to Formula 1 next season, having not competed at every round since racing for Renault in 2019. The 35-year-old is expected to be announced as Kevin Magnussen’s team-mate at Haas imminently, representing perhaps the most experienced line-up on the grid next season.
MoreKevin Magnussen’s partner at Haas next year has been a topic of discussion for over a month now, with Mick Schumacher now looking like he will be without a race seat next year. Team owner Gene Haas has previously labelled the German too expensive for the team to keep, with a series of high profile
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