Haas team boss Günther Steiner is confident of seeing a second race in the United States join the Formula 1 calendar in the near future, believing it would only help the current event in Austin, Texas by raising the sport’s profile.
Haas Formula 1 chief Günther Steiner says the team may look to cut ties with current development driver Santino Ferrucci if the American completes his anticipated full-time move into IndyCar for 2019.
Kevin Magnussen says he never felt any doubt over signing a new contract to remain with Haas in Formula 1, with a multi-year deal being announced by the team on Friday.
It’s been a bit of a rollercoaster start to the season for you with ups and downs. Was it good to have that break in the summer, reset a bit and take stock of the season that had been so far?
Santino Ferrucci will remain part of Haas' Formula 1 driver programme despite his Formula 2 ban and contract termination, having since moved into IndyCar to try and continue his racing development.
Günther Steiner says the Haas Formula 1 team "weren't clever" in the early part of the 2018 season in dropping a number of points due to operational issues and crashes, but is confident the team can still fight for fourth in the constructors' championship.
Kevin Magnussen says it is "a shame" to see former team McLaren struggling to fight at the front of the field in Formula 1, but takes pride from Haas' giant-killing efforts to sit fifth in the championship after nine races.
Kevin Magnussen says Haas got "everything right" as it broke a two-race point-less streak in Sunday's French Grand Prix, with the Danish Formula 1 driver finishing sixth at Paul Ricard.
Kevin Magnussen doubts Haas will be able to repeat its dominant display at the front of Formula 1’s midfield from the Spanish Grand Prix in Monaco this weekend, but feels the team should still be “in the mix” to be the fourth-fastest team.
Haas Formula 1 team boss Günther Steiner has welcomed plans to add a new grand prix in Miami to the calendar in 2019, but is fearful of the schedule becoming saturated with too many events.
Haas is yet to have been officially contacted following concerns raised by rival teams about any illegal crossover with Ferrari in the design of its Formula 1 car, with team principal Günther Steiner saying the story is “getting old”.
Haas Formula 1 chief Günther Steiner has insisted the team's relationship with technical partner Ferrari is "well above board" despite facing criticism from rivals about the development of its car.
Haas chief Günther Steiner is braced for a "crowded" midfield fight in Formula 1 this year despite the team being tipped by many to impress following its display through pre-season testing.
Günther Steiner believes that Haas' early success as a new team in Formula 1 has been a good news story for the sport, proving that startup operations remain viable following the struggles faced by previous entrants.
Kevin Magnussen says he is "not getting excited" despite finishing second for Haas on the penultimate day of Formula 1 pre-season testing in Barcelona, remaining wary about the programmes other teams ran.
Gene Haas has no concerns about the reduction in the number of Formula 1 power units made available for the 2018 season, praising his eponymous team's engine partner, Ferrari.
Haas has become the first team to reveal its new Formula 1 car for the 2018 season after releasing a video featuring a render of the VF-18 on Wednesday.
U.S. racing icon Mario Andretti has slammed Haas team chief Günther Steiner for his comments saying that no American driver is currently ready to race in Formula 1.
Haas Formula 1 chief Günther Steiner believes the points gain made by the American team through its second season does not tell the full story of the amount of progress it has made through the past year.
Formula 1 has found a "good concept to start off with" with the proposed engine rules for the 2021 season, according to Haas team boss Günther Steiner following their unveiling last week.
Romain Grosjean is hopeful that Toro Rosso's recent driver changes could help Haas move up the Formula 1 constructors' championship table in the final two races of the season as it bids to improve on its eighth-place finish from 2016.
Finishing eighth in Sunday's Mexican Grand Prix "felt like a victory" to Kevin Magnussen and the Haas Formula 1 team after struggling for pace throughout practice and qualifying before capitalising on an incident-strewn race to rise up the order.
Haas Formula 1 chief Günther Steiner has revealed the team turned down a request from technical partner Ferrari to field one of its young drivers in a race seat for the 2018 season.