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Guenther Steiner makes hilarious Haas admission after Saudi Arabia GP

The Haas team principal has never been one to beat around the bush when it comes to media obligations.

After a blasé interview with Chris Medland after the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, it seems that much will never change!

Appearing live on SIRIUSXM yesterday, Guenther admitted: “Last year for 2 points I would have f***** the whole paddock.”

Last season was indeed a tough time to be Haas’ principal. Zero points, zero wins and zero podiums capped off a disappointing year for Guenther and his team.

His desperation for points in 2021 was clearly justified, however, the extent to which he would go for just a couple did raise some eyebrows.

Brutally honest in his assessment of Haas’ season frustrations, Steiner had the world of F1 in stitches. It’s quite clear that he is making movements towards becoming everyone’s most loved team principal.

After the interview, Chris Medland tweeted: “This was one of the funniest mis-heard replies I’ve had in a long time. What do you think Guenther said?”

At first, Steiner’s strong accent made it tricky to make out what it was that he actually said. The remark seemed to stun listeners into a state of disbelief.

SIRIUSXM later asked Steiner to clarify what it was that he would do to the whole paddock, to which he replied, “f***** it!”

Those who have tuned into Netflix’s Drive to Survive series would know that Guenther isn’t at all worried about expressing his emotions through his “fruity” vocabulary.

He once described the Haas team as “looking like a bunch of w******” after their failures in the 2019 season.

Haas’ start to the 2022 Drivers’ Championship has been decent, however, as they have accumulated 12 points, which is already a progression on their 2021 performance.

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