Bernie Ecclestone believes Mick Schumacher would be a better fit at Mercedes, Red Bull
Former Formula 1 CEO Bernie Ecclestone feels that Haas team principal Guenther Steiner was wrong to criticise his driver Mick Schumacher publicly.
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Former Formula 1 CEO Bernie Ecclestone feels that Haas team principal Guenther Steiner was wrong to criticise his driver Mick Schumacher publicly.
The Red Bull driver led the way as drivers and teams reaction to the idea of a potential rule-change was widely, but not entirely, rejected. The sport's ruling body, the International Motoring Federation (FIA), on Thursday announced it was intervening with a series of steps on medical grounds to prevent or eliminate 'porpoising' and excessive bouncing after several drivers complained bitterly after recent races. "I think it's a bit disappointing that again there is a rule change mid-season, I would say," said the 24-year-old Dutchman.
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Haas team principal Guenther Steiner has been told to watch his comments in the media after he hit out at those on the outside “splitting the camp”.
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Haas boss Guenther Steiner has warned he doesn't care if Red Bull were to miss races due to breaking budget cap rules and called out Christian Horner. F1 introduced new budget cap rules from last season with teams only allowed to spend a maximum of £115million ($145m).