Former Haas F1 manager Günther Steiner has commented on the situation at the Andretti team, who have been denied entry by Formula 1 but are continuing to prepare for championship performances. In particular, they recently announced the invitation of Pat Symonds as a consultant and the opening of a 3,700 square metre workshop at Silverstone.
Günter Steiner: “I think it’s too late to do anything. It won’t be easy to get out of this later. If you get angry or disagree with a lot of people, it’s hard to compensate for this later. If I want to be invited to a party, I have to be polite. If I upset the bouncer, he won’t let me in.
There were rumors that they were going to buy the Haas team. I worked in it for a long time, but I still don’t know what Gene Haas’ plans are for this. Last year I didn’t know, two years ago I didn’t know, and I don’t know now what he thinks long term. Today he might think one thing, and tomorrow he might think something completely different.
Source: F1 News

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