13 May 2021
2021 is limbo for Haas - a tough, transition season - with no update parts coming for the car, and no hope for points on merit. Its sole focus, 2022, the new car and developing the drivers who will race it. That is: Russian Nikita Mazepin and Mick Schumacher, who is son of seven-time F1 World Champion Michael - with the strategy behind it not just for the long-term financial health of the American squad, but also a shot to catapult up the grid. Watch the video
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š£️"It's not an easy task with this car to find something which he likes, because the rear-end is unstable."@HaasF1Team boss Gunther Steiner says it's difficult for the team to adapt its #F1 car to better suit Nikita Mazepin:https://t.co/uksgUb6t14
— Autosport (@autosport) May 13, 2021
š£️"It's not an easy task with this car to find something which he likes, because the rear-end is unstable."@HaasF1Team boss Gunther Steiner says it's difficult for the team to adapt its #F1 car to better suit Nikita Mazepin:https://t.co/uksgUb6t14
— Autosport (@autosport) May 13, 2021
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