Guenther Steiner Addresses Haas’ NASCAR Exit and Potential Impact on F1 Team
Guenther Steiner, the former team boss of Haas, has shed light on the recent decision by Gene Haas to exit NASCAR and its potential impact on the Formula 1 team. In a recent interview, Steiner expressed uncertainty about Haas’ motives behind the NASCAR exit and whether it will lead to more investment in the F1 operations.
Gene Haas announced the closure of Stewart-Haas Racing at the end of the 2024 season, citing the demanding nature of the sport and the need for sustainability. Despite Haas denying any impact on the F1 team, Steiner raised questions about the future direction of the team.
Steiner dismissed the idea of an American team in F1 as a “publicity stunt,” emphasizing the global nature of the sport. With rumors swirling about Andretti’s potential entry into F1, Steiner remains skeptical about the significance of nationality in the sport.
As discussions continue about the future of Haas and the potential for new teams to enter F1, the landscape of the sport remains uncertain. Stay tuned for updates on Mick Schumacher’s future amidst evolving team dynamics.