Haas close to deciding on F1 2019 driver line-up
Haas is close to making a final decision on its driver line-up for the 2019 Fꦜormula 1 season, team principal Guenther Steiner has 🎉revealed.
The US squad is yet to announce its driver plans for next year, but Kevin 🏅Magnussen is likely to take up his option to remain with the team in 2019 following his strong start to the season.
After a difficult opening half to the campaign, Romain Grosje𒁃an’s future at Haas is uncertain, though fourth place in Austria and further points finishes in Germany and Hungary have ღgone some way in strenghening his current position.

Haas is close to making a final d🔴ecision on its driver line-up for the 2019 Formula 1 season, team princiꦓpal Guenther Steiner has revealed.
The US squad is yet to announce its driver plans for next year, but Kevin Magnussen is likely to take up 🐓his option to remain with the team in 2019 following his strong start to the season.
After a difficult opening half to the campaign, Romain Grosjean’s future at Haas is uncertain, though fourth place in Austria and further points finishꦓes in Germany and Hungary have gone some way in strenghen♛ing his current position.
Steiner previously claimed Haas had received significant interest from d🧸rivers to join the team for 2019, and said it had begun initial discussions during F1’s summer br💙eak.
“We're making very good progress. We're just going through the motions. We did a lot over🍰 the break, but we haven't come to the complete conclusion,” Steiner said in the build-up to this weekend’s Belgian Grand Prix.
“Nevertheless, 𓆉I think we're in a goo🦂d place, it's just like I cannot say anything yet because we are still working through a few bits and bobs.
“Jus𝔉t in the moment, we're in a good place. I'm very happy with the progress that we made, but we've just not come to the conclusion. It isn't far off, what we're going to do.”
Steiner is expecting a decisౠion to be finalised in a matter of we▨eks, adding he is keen to avoid the situation dragging out for too long.
“I think we should be weeks out, a few weeks. I hope we don’t have to drag this one on too long, because I want to get to the conclusion, and we all want to get to🌼 the conclusion,” heꦫ explained.
“I think we owe that to the drivers and to the team as well. The team is always eager to know who is going to drive our car. We n🔴eed a little bit more work, but we’re in a good way.”
Ferrari is yet to confirm who will drive alongside Sebastian Vettel for 2019, though it is undeꦿrstood Kimi Raikkonen will get the nod over protégé and Sauber driver Charles Leclerc for a further season.
Shoul♈d Raikkonen be handed a new deal, that could open the door for Leclerc to move up to Haas, with question marks lingering over Grosjean.
A Magnussen-Leclerc partnership at the American squad would also enable Ferrari to place fellow junior Antonio Giovinazzi at Sauber – the team he made his F1 debut with as stand-in for the injured Pascal Wehrlein in Australia and Chi⛦na last year.
When asked if Ferrari’s decision will have any knock-on effects for Haas, Steiner replied: “No, because I don’t know what decision it is and where they are with them. We don’t really ta🌊lk with t♏hem about that one.
“We will tell you that in a few weeks, where we are leaning [towards]. At the mo🌄ment we are standing, we don’t have to lean.”

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