Haas: ‘Complete madness’ to spend big this year
Guenther Steiner believes it would be “complete madness” for Haas to spend money on updating their car this season.
Guenther Steiner believes it would be “complete madness” for Haas to spend money on updating their car this season.
Haas boss Guenther Steiner said Nikita Mazepin was "pretty beat up" after a poor debut weekend in Bahrain.
Guenther Steiner says it would be “fantastic” if Haas could scrape together even a few World Championship points this season.
Haas team principal Guenther Steiner insists he has no problem with the way he is portrayed in Netflix F1 documentary series ‘Drive To Survive’.
Guenther Steiner says a successful 2021 for Haas could simply mean having two drivers who learn how they can attack in 2022.
Guenther Steiner has revealed Haas are targeting a top-five position in the 2022 World Championship – and are prepared to sacrifice this season’s results to achieve it.
Guenther Steiner believes that, on his day, Romain Grosjean was one of the best drivers around, but was guilty of trying too hard.
Guenther Steiner has revealed Gene Haas took some time to be convinced that an all-rookie driver line-up for 2021 was the way forward for his team.
Guenther Steiner believes Mick Schumacher could use Charles Leclerc’s start to life in F1 as a template for his own career.
Guenther Steiner has admitted he fears disruption to the 2021 Formula 1 calendar on a similar scale to last year – for the first half of the season at least.
Guenther Steiner says Nikita Mazepin “needs to grow up” – and there will be “consequences” if he brings further shame on the Haas team.
Haas boss Guenther Steiner has dropped a hint that he hopes Ferrari’s new engine will help his team become significantly more competitive in 2021.
Guenther Steiner has insisted he will not let emotions rule his judgement when Haas decide what action to take against Nikita Mazepin for his “abhorrent” social media video.
Guenther Steiner has defended the Haas team’s decision to hire a driver in Nikita Mazepin who brings significant funding with him.
Haas team principal Guenther Steiner has suggested testing could be incorporated into some race weekends as a way of revamping the F1 format.
Guenther Steiner has insisted the Haas F1 team is not for sale after reports linked Russian billionaire Dmitry Mazepin with a buyout.
Haas are encouraged by their prospects for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix after how they coped with a reduced running programme at the Nurburgring.
Callum Ilott is not a candidate to race for Haas next year even though he will drive for them in FP1 at the Nurburgring, says team boss Guenther Steiner.
Guenther Steiner is wary of signing older drivers, fearing that they could be past their peak by the time Haas 'really need' them in 2022.
Guenther Steiner feels that Turn 2 at Sochi needs to be reworked or accidents will continue to happen at the corner.
Guenther Steiner says it wouldn't be "ethical" for Haas to ditch Ferrari given everything the Italian team has done for them.
Guenther Steiner has denied suggestions that Haas signing Sergio Perez is a "no-brainer", stating many other options are being considered.
Guenther Steiner has defended Haas’ decision not to upgrade their car this season – even though they have only a single World Championship point to their name.
Guenther Steiner says that, in deciding who will drive for Haas next season, he and the team are thinking beyond 2021.
Guenther Steiner believes that going forward, a jam-packed 2020-style calendar featuring triple-headers is not sustainable.
Guenther Steiner has hailed the new Concorde Agreement for giving all F1 teams the chance to operate as “a business”.
Guenther Steiner has praised Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen for managing to battle without taking each other out in Austria.
Guenther Steiner says the rumours of Haas being sold are completely false and believes Gene Haas is happy being the sole owner.
For financial reasons, Haas won't develop their car until the future of the 2020 season is clearer, Guenther Steiner has said.
Guenther Steiner thinks that members of the paddock will complain less and not take the sport for granted as much when it returns.