Guenther Steiner’s first verdict after his exit from Haas

The popular team principal𒁏 surprisingly left his role earlier this we🗹ek, ahead of the 2024 F1 season.
He reportedly did not see eye-to-eye with owner Gene Haas over the future strategy for the team, so his contract was not renewed for this ꦫyear.
Steiner conceded he is “not interested” in the future direction of Haas, whose new team principal will be Ayao Ko♏matsu, when speaking at the Autosport International event to Sky’s David Croft.
And he hasn’t yet decided wh🎃ether he will seek a new job in Formula 1.
“If Formula 1 wants me, I don't know,” he said.
"In our situation, I’m not in a hurry.
“There are always people who will see me around in For🔜mula 1. I’ve met a lot of people and made a lot of friends.
“If there is something interesting which cღhallenges me? Yes.
“But just looking for a job j🌟ust to stay 🧸in F1? Maybe that’s not what I want.”
“I didn't have the chance to say🐠 ‘thank you’ to🐬 a few people when I left.
“I would like to thank all the team members who I couldn't give a proper goodbye to when I le𒆙ft.”
Steiওner said about not having the chance to bid farewell to his colleagues: “Yes, it stung.
“But they all know me, and they all know that I appreciate wha🐭t they did.
“It's always best to say it to them. It would be nice to say ‘hey guys, thanks for what⭕ you d𝄹id for the team’.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from🐠 American sports, to football, to F1.