Mario Andretti slams 'wrong and arrogant' Haas over US driver comments

U.S. racing icon Mario Andretti has slammed Haas team chief Günther Steiner for his comments saꦉying tha♎t no American driver is currently ready to race in Formula 1.

Haas became the first American team to race in F1 for more than 30 years whꦯen it hit the grid in 2016, but only has domestic ties to development driver🌱 Santino Ferrucci.

The team has been linked with a number of prominent American drivers for an F1 race seat, but Steiner recently told Autosport that he felt "at the moment ꦛthere is nobody ready for F1 in the United States."

Andretti slams 'wrong and arrogant' Haas

U.S. racing icon Mario Andretti has slammed Haas team chief Günther Steiner for his🧸 comments saying that no American dღriver is currently ready to race in Formula 1.

Haas became the first American team to race in F1 for more than 30 years when it hit the grid in 2016, b🃏ut only has domestic ties to development driver Santino Ferrucci.

The team has been linked with a number of prominent American drivers for an F1 race seat, but Steiner recently told Autosport&♎nbsp;that he felt "at the moment there is nobody ready for F1 in the United State𓄧s."

Steiner's caused a stir ♏in IndyCar circles, where a number of prominent American drivers race, and Andretti made his feelings known on Twitter, calling the comments "wrong and arrogant".

Andretti was backed up by American꧟ IndyCar drivers Conor Daly and Graham Rahal, both of whom also took to social ꧑media to voice their opinion.

Rahal called Steiner's view "complete BS", asking the team: "If you really beli🎉eve that, why don't you call some of us, give it a shot?

"American drivers are damn good. I stand by that, 🍸there’s lots of talent here. Stay in IndyCar, it’s far more competitive anyways.

"Always funny the @HaasF1Team mentality. 'A𓂃mericans aren’t good enough', yet they haven’t even given us a shot. ꦓNot worth our time."

Daly added: "How can you possibl🍨y call yourselves an 'American' team and totally berate your entire 'home' nationality of drivers?

"There hasn’t even been a hint of consider🌌ation of any well established American dri⭕vers over here."

Alexander Rossi is the most recent American to have raced in F1, enjoying a five-race stint with Manor towards the end of the 2015 season, recording a best finish of𒁃 P12 at the United States Grand Prix.

Rossi made a full-time switch to IndyCar for 2016, ꦑwinning the Indianapolis 500 as a rookie before taking his second victory at Watkins Glen lasꦰt year en route to P7 in the final drivers' standings.

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