Haas F1 Team announced Wednesday that Guenther Steiner, team principal for the U.S.-based team since its debut season in 2016, has left the organization "with immediate effect" and is being ...
and Mr. Steiner's presence in the show drove more and more fans to Haas F1. "This exposure was extremely valuable to the upstart racing team, particularly as it looked for additional revenue ...
While Guenther Steiner is no longer trackside as team principal of the MoneyGram Haas F1 Team, that doesn’t mean he hasn’t kept busy since parting ways with the team in January. Not bad for a ...
Former Haas team boss Gunther Steiner has criticised ... When asked by Ouest-France what he would change about F1, Steiner was clear: "I would like the stewards to be permanent employees, so ...
But would your changes be popular? Former Haas F1 team boss Guenther Steiner is no stranger to controversy — and his F1 wishlist is certain to raise some eyebrows. When he was responsible for ...
To be on the ground, partnered with Haas and Gunther Steiner and a couple of great drivers, the partnership grows. MoneyGram Haas F1 Team (Photo by David Davies/PA Images via Getty Images ...
Gene Haas, the owner of the Haas Formula 1 team, appears content with ... I don't know what he wants to do." Steiner, now a television pundit for several F1 broadcasters, reflected on his time ...
Guenther Steiner is not sure how much progress his former team Haas can make in Formula 1, questioning Gene Haas’ ambition. Steiner transitioned into Formula 1 media duties in 2024 after he was ...
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The 48-year-old was Haas' director of engineering before taking over from Steiner and has been with the US-based team since their F1 debut in 2016. "Out of the gates in Bahrain, like I said ...
While finishing 10th was a letdown, his cryptic message on the team radio sparked talk about his future in F1. The Brit described ... the team for the future. Gunther Steiner said (via Red Flags ...
Guenther Steiner was the Haas team principal for eight years before being replaced by Ayao Komatsu ahead of the 2024 F1 season. The Italian-American became a fan favourite due to his sweary rants ...