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Haas in no hurry to pick 2023 driver, Schumacher still waiting
of Haas Team Principal, Gunther Steinerconvinced that “he is in no hurry” to decide who will accompany Kevin Magnussen in other American box seats during the season 2023 of formula 1. Mike Schumacher still waiting Speaking to Sportish a few weeks ago, the German admitted he didn’t know what his future would hold, and assured him he was more focused on performing well at these races, adding a myth that He especially emphasized the feelings he felt about competing on such a competitive track. Suzukatrack what’s happening this weekend Japanese F1 GPIn that sense, Steiner pledged to continue assessing the level of German pilots in order to create a “better team” in 2023.
“We’re not in a hurry and there’s not a lot going on. So why the rush?” Steiner confirmed at the last Singapore Grand Prix, according to international reports.
“I just want to see what happens to Mick. We don’t just sit around doing nothing, we see what’s going on and we know where we want to go. We need to build a stronger team for next year and for the future. That’s what we’re waiting for,” he added, acknowledging that they’re evaluating Mick’s continuity or other options.
“There’s no rush and we’re thinking about it a lot. The only thing we don’t want is to say next year we made the wrong decision because we didn’t think it through enough.” Recalling that the driver market is currently in an all-fish-sold state, he said, with so few seats and nominees available, it was more likely that one driver would have more money than another team. I remembered that I didn’t want or need to rush ahead.
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Source: Mundo Deportivo
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