Haas focused on job, not rivals’ complaints
Haas’ technical director Simone Resta has said he is focused on his job rather than the complaints of rival teams.
As it has done in previous seasons, the exact nature of Ferrari and Haas’ relationship has come under the spotlight once more.
Dubbed the ‘white Ferrari’, Haas’ improved performances this season has reportedly made three teams approach the FIA to question the legality of the relationship, a point not missed on team boss Guenther Steiner who joked “you have to work hard for envy. You get pity for free.”
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Toto Wolff has been the most vocal on this front, stating the rules need reforms but Haas’ technical director remains unbothered by other teams’ complaints and is choosing to stay focused on his job.
“You know, honestly, I just care about my job, the job we’re doing with a car, trying to improve it, and trying to give a better car to the drivers,” Simone Resta said, as reported by Motorsport.com.
“All those things are on a different level from where I operate at the moment. We know the rules we need to respect, we respect them, and we move forward. There’s not much to say.”
Steiner rubbished the claims that the two cars look the same and Resta said you can look up and down the grid and find similar