Steiner Admits He Misses Former F1 Drivers Magnussen & Grosjean
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The Haas duo of Mick Schumacher and Nikita Mazepin are one of the most controversial pairings on the grid this season. The rookie drivers were engaged in several heated moments. And once again, they were involved in yet another controversy when Schumacher and Mazepin avoided a catastrophic crash and then verbally attacked each other after the race.
Although, Mick Schumacher and Nikita Mazepin are not the first duos to give Steiner a headache. The former Haas duo of Magnussen and Grosjean also clashed frequently on the track.
Despite that, Haas team principal, Guenther Steiner revealed former the driver lineup of Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean were easier to handle than the current duo.
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What did Guenther Steiner say?
“They were there before and knew how to deal with situations like this. When something had to be clarified, they knew what to do,” said Guenther Steiner in an interview with Motorsport-Total.com.
“With experience, some things become clearer. These guys still have to learn a lot about how certain things are best kept. That will come with time,” believes Steiner. (Quotes translated via Google)
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It hasn’t happened for the first time and it won’t be the last time: Steiner on Mazepin and Schumacher rivalry
During the Dutch GP, as soon as Mick Schumacher went to overtake his teammate, Nikita Mazepin maneuvered his VF-21 to the right, which almost drove the German into the wall. Meanwhile, after the race, Guenther Steiner admitted the Haas duo will continue to i
“We are still a young team. We are the youngest team and we have two young drivers,” said Steiner after the most recent incident at the Zandvoort Circuit.
“It hasn’t happened for the first time and it won’t be the last time. It’s difficult, especially this year when we’re fighting at the bottom of the field.”
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“Your only fight is the one with your teammate. It’s a bit heated because the stable duel is the only success they can get,” concluded Steiner.
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