Helmut Marko tears into Guenther Steiner and shares why Haas really sacked their boss


For now, Steiner is in no rush to return to the track and is only keen to take up a new role elsewhere if he is truly enticed by the opportunity rather than simply accepting a job offer without any true enthusiasm. He explained: “Now at the moment, I’m very chilled out about the situation. I’m not unhappy and I know a lot of people, I’ve got a lot of friends and for me just hanging around for a year doing the odd job, that does it for me.

“If something interesting comes along which challenges me, yes, but just staying in Formula 1 just to do a job, maybe is not what I want to do. I like to be with people but it needs to be something where I can see a future in it. I don’t just want to go there and then move on to the next thing. I want to do something where you can achieve something and you try to get somewhere and then I will do it.”

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