Haas boss Guenther Steiner denies “bullying” Mick Schumacher after Netflix revelations

‘Drive To Sur🌼vive’ dedicated an episode to Schumacher, who lost his seat at H🐭aas at the end of 2022, and showed several examples of team principal Steiner criticising his ability and the frequency of his crashes.
Steiner was filmed by Netflix saying “he f****** dꦜestroys the✅ car just because the other one is faster” and “you cannot buy it or develop [talent]”.
"Nothing was out of the ordinary,” Steiner now tells at the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:F1 Bahrain Grand Prix.
"We don't need t𓃲o do bullying, because after all, he was our driver. If we want to decide something, we don't have to do it.
“I can also absolutely understand Mic♍k's fans. In the heat of the moment, you sometimes say something you might say differently an hour later, but it wasn't bullying at all."

Steiner now says about seeing Schumacher again: "When I saw him last weekend, I greeted him. We didn't talk to each other. The good thing is that our routes in the pad🔴dock to the toilets are not such that you constantly cross paths due to the distance!”
168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Nico Hulkenberg was recruited as Schumacher’s replacement alongside 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Kevin Magnussen.
The new partnership has had ꦕa rocky relationship - in 2017 Magnusse🙈n told Hulkenberg to “suck my b****” after a clash in Hungary.
Hulkenberg has now said: “I sort of thou🔴ght ‘it’s time to break the ice’ and reached out with a hand and with a smile and put his words into his face.”

James was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from 𝓰American sports, to football, to F1.