Guenther Steiner claims Haas has ‘clear evidence’ to make their Turn 6 US GP track limit review a major success

Haas hopes for FIA action based on US GP evidence.


Guenther Steiner claims Haas has ‘clear evidence’ to make their Turn 6 US GP track limit review a major success

Guenther Steiner (via IMAGO)

The Haas F1 team has been all over the web in recent times for filing a review request with the FIA over track limit violations at the US GP. They genuinely believe that they have video evidence of multiple drivers going over track limits at the Circuit of the Americas during the October event.

It is believed that the drivers under the radar for turn 6 track limit violations are Lance Stroll, Sergio Perez, Alex Albon, and, Logan Sargeant. The review request by Haas will be considered by the original FIA stewards of the event in an online gathering slated to take place on the upcoming Wednesday.

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Guenther Steiner was recently asked to share his thoughts on the upcoming meeting, and while talking about it, he added:

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It's just a review. There's a regulation in place. I mean, in the end, if the stewards didn't have the information, obviously they couldn't take action. I fully understand that.

Guenther Steiner added that there is information available, and the FIA should take action based on that information.

Okay, I fully respect if they didn't see the pictures, how can they rule this for sure? But now we have clear evidence of it.

In his opinion, it’s important to enforce rules rather than letting them go unaddressed.

Guenther Steiner and Co. need to step up their game in the upcoming F1 races

While Guenther Steiner has an important meeting heading his way, Haas’s form in the recent F1 races has been nothing short of horrendous. The American outfit has been struggling to score points and thus, is currently languishing in last place with only twelve points to their name.

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With only two Grand Prix remaining in the 2023 F1 season, Nico Hulkenberg and Kevin Magnussen need a car from Haas with which they could look to score some points. The team ahead of them in the standings is Alfa Romeo, which has so far managed to score sixteen points in the season.

If the Kannapolis-based team is to finish at least in the ninth position, it would have to work its socks off in the remaining two Grand Prix events. Otherwise, they would have no option but to settle for an extremely disappointing tenth-place finish. Next up on the F1 calendar is the Las Vegas GP.

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