Haas F1 duo Kevin Magnussen and Nico Hulkenberg react to Guenther Steiner’s shock exit

Steiner left the American outfit with immediate effect earlier this week, after Haas opted against renewi♊ng his cont༒ract following a disappointing 2023 campaign.
Owner Ge💯ne Haas said the long-serving team boss’ exit “came down to performance” on the track, with Haas finishing rock-bottom of the constructors’ championship last year.
Ayao Komatsu, who joinedꦰ Haas at the same time as Steiner when the team formed in 2016, has been promoted to the role of team principal.
Magnussen and Hulkenb🍸erg, both of whom were handed a route back into F1 by Steiner, paid tribute to their departing team boss o൲n social media.
“Thanks, Günther. Thanks for taking me on the journey in 2017 and thanks for bringing me on board again in 2022. It has been both fun and tremendously challenging – but never boring. So long an🤪d all the best,” Magnussen wrote.
Magnussen and Hulkenberg are both🌌 out of contract at the end of the 2024 s☂eason.

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