Alfa Romeo to remain in F1 with possible links to Haas
Alfa Romeo will continue participating in Formula 1 despite the announcement of their partnership with Sauber ending at the end of this season.
Alfa Romeo will continue participating in Formula 1 despite the announcement of their partnership with Sauber ending at the end of this season.
Haas has been handed a €10,000 fine by the FIA after being found guilty of a tyre infringement twice during the Hungarian Grand Prix.
The Haas Formula 1 Team is set to extend Nico Hulkenberg’s contract, according to Team Principal Guenther Steiner.
Haas is considering adopting a Red Bull-inspired design strategy for the first time in their Formula 1 history, as opposed to Ferrari’s.
The Monaco Grand Prix penalty given to Haas driver Nico Hulkenberg was deemed harsh by the German and his team principal.
Haas is willing to work with Alfa Romeo in Formula 1 the next year, but the team denies that any formal talks for a partnership deal have taken place to date.
To celebrate Guenther Steiner’s birthday, Haas drivers Kevin Magnussen, Nico Hulkenberg and team’s reserve Pietro Fittipaldi sent him a combined albeit a bit sweary message.
Following the late-race red flags, the MoneyGram Haas F1 Team filed a protest against the Australian Grand Prix results, arguing that the positions at the last red flag should have been retained instead of the placements at the restart.
Haas team principal Guenther Steiner has left open the option of Daniel Ricciardo negotiating a 2024 Formula 1 seat with the team.
Haas F1 severed connections with its Russian sponsor Uralkali at the beginning of the previous season following the invasion of Ukraine