Haas F1 boss Guenther Steiner to release behind-the-scenes book in 2023

Titled ‘Surviving to Drive’, the book will give fans an exclusive insight into 🎉Haas’ 2022 campaign.
Since joining F1 in 2016, Steiner has been one of the most popu🀅lar team bosses in the padd🅠ock, particularly after his starring role in the Netflix F1 documentary ‘Drive to Survive’.
2022 has been a rollercoaster year for the team with Haas starting the season without a title sponsor, dropping Uralkali and Russian driver, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Nikita Mazepin, following the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
Haas scored their best result since 2018 at the Bahrain Grand Prix, finishing fifth with168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Kevin Magnussen.
While later on in the campaign, 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Mick Schumacher scor𓃲ed his first points at the British Grand Prix.
The team’s finest moment in 2022 came at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, with Magnussen claiming a shock maiden pol♌e position for the team.

The boo✤k will be published by Transworld and is set to be releꦿased in April 2023.
“Well, I don’t think I could have picked a more active year than this one in terms of documenting some of the many things a team principal has to go th﷽rough in Formula 1,” Steiner said.
“I’ve never looked at keeping a diary before and while I like to look forward, it’s been fun to look back over this year proofi⛦ng this book again and reflecting on the many highs a♕nd lows we’ve encountered at the Haas F1 Team.
“Ultimately the highs stand out more, from K♛evin Magnussen’s points-scoring return in Bahrain to Mick Schumacher’s first points at Silverstone, through to the team’s first-ever pole p🐈osition in Brazil and our eighth-place finish in the constructors’ championship – it’s been quite the season.
“It’s the hard work of everyone on our team that has returned us to the fight in Formula 1 and I can’t thank everyone enough who has been part of the Haas F1 Team for their efforts and dedication. I hope people enjoy this insight into our 2022 season and hopef🍒ully they’ll come along for the ride in 2023 when we look to build on this year’s successes.”

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