News Details

Steiner convinced new engineering team will pay off in 2022

Guenther Steiner believes Haas has a secure future and is convinced a new engineering team will result in a much more competitive 2022. Haas has put all of its resources into the development of its new car for next year’s regulations, effectively writing off any improvements this season as it gives experience to its rookie drivers: Mick Schumacher and Nikita Mazepin. Despite appearing to have the slowest car on the grid this year, the Haas team principal told the Australian Grand Prix’s ‘In The Fast Lane’ podcast that he’s sure the work done behind the scenes will lead to a clear improvement next season. Related Ilott joins Alfa Romeo in reserve role, gets FP1 run in Portugal...
Full Story »
2y ago from Racer.com 0
Share

You May Also Be Interested In...

Red Bull Powertrains hire Mercedes HPP head of...

Red Bull Powertrains, the newly formed engine department at the Milton...
2y ago from GrandPrix247.com

Horner convinced Perez will have 'many stronger...

Red Bull team boss Christian Horner defended Sergio Perez after the...
2y ago from F1i.com

Charles Leclerc Reveals Why Ferrari Were Very...

Charles Leclerc has explained why Ferrari were more competitive than...
2y ago from Formula1News.co.uk

Kevin and Jan Magnussen team up for 24 Hours of Le Mans

Kevin Magnussen will team up with his father Jan Magnussen for an assault...
2y ago from GrandPrix247.com

Elsewhere On The Network

Popular On MGPToday.com

Vinales: Aprilia COTA MotoGP win has ‘different...

Maverick Vinales believes that his maiden win with Aprilia in MotoGP at...
11h ago from MotorsportWeek.c...

Ducati: Bastianini's COTA MotoGP podium an...

Ducati General Manager Gigi Dall’Igna labelled Enea Bastianini's podium...

Popular On IndyCarToday.com

Popular On TotalWRC.com

Neuville and Evans tied to a tenth!

Thierry Neuville and Elfyn Evans fought a mighty duel across eight stages...

Popular On GunnersToday.com

Comments

Hottest News

Recent News


2014 GPToday.com
GPToday.com is not responsible for the news headlines and associated descriptions and images it indexes, the content of externally linked sites or the comments & postings of its users.

This website is unofficial and is not associated in any way with the Formula One group of companies. F1, FORMULA ONE, FORMULA 1, FIA FORMULA ONE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP, GRAND PRIX and related marks are trade marks of Formula One Licensing B.V.