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Haas wants to achieve 'impossible': 'Big goals needed'

Guenther Steiner is satisfied with how the season has gone. Whereas Haas F1 finished completely bottom without points last calendar year, it managed to put in a good performance more often this year. However, the team boss believes there is still room for improvement, he stressed in conversation with Formulapassion.it. Article continues under ad "We had two difficult years with the pandemic, but recovered," Steiner states. "The season we just finished went well, but it could have been better. We can look at it as a year of growth." Read more Schumacher had bad luck at Haas: 'We now have to kill two birds with one stone' In Brazil, Kevin Magnussen caused a big surprise....
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