Haas to keep current set up for next two years

20:15, 01 Feb 2019
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Haas team boss Guenther Steiner has said that his team are unlikely to change their current set up over the next two years as they do not have a contract in place after as of yet.
The team have been in Formula 1 since the start of the 2016 season and currently buy most of their parts from Ferrari and will continue to do so.
Haas, like the rest of the teams on the grid are under contract with Formula One Management until the end of 2020. The rules and regulations are set for a big change in 2021 by Liberty Media, with differences in the engines being the key area.
Speaking the RACER Steiner said, “I can only talk for the next two years because we don’t have a contract beyond that!”
“In the next two years we will stay pretty similar. We try to take on more tasks for this coming year, but you never try to do too much, because if you get greedy then you normally trip over.”
“We need to learn and try to do things better.”
Another of the changes that could be coming in is the introduction of budget caps, which could help level the performance across each team.
“It’s where the future is, if there’s a budget cap, I think we’ve got a bigger chance to move forward than without it.”
“If we get more share of the prize money, the better it is. It’s one of the most important things [in] this next contract, and as you well know, Formula 1 for 2021 doesn’t start in mid-2020, it starts mid-2019, if not before."
“If you would have information, for sure we would start before.”
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