Haas team says no United States drivers are ready for F1
Gunther Steiner says Haas wants to place an American
driver in one of its Formula 1 race seats but does not feel there is anyone
currently ready to step in.
Indianapolis 500
winner Alexander Rossi completed a partial F1 campaign with Manor in 2015,
becoming the first American to contest a grand prix since Scott Speed in 2007,
before heading back to the States.
Meanwhile, Steiner
recently said IndyCar champion Josef Newgarden would struggle if
dropped into F1 without prior exposure.
American team Haas
finished eighth in the constructors' championship in its debut F1 season and
followed that up with another eighth-place finish last season.
When asked if an
American driver was high on its list, now that Haas had settled in to F1,
Steiner told : "It's not on top of our list.
"It's on top of
our list if there's a good one. Obviously, we want one.
"But then
maybe, if there is a really good one, would they come to us?
"Just having an
American driver who maybe cannot compete at a certain level is maybe not good
for the sport.
"[Signing an
American driver] would be an ambition, but at the moment there is nobody ready
for F1 in the United States in my opinion."
Romain Grosjean and
Kevin Magnussen's respective contracts expire at the end of next season, with
the team believed to have options on both.
"They are both
worthy of staying," said Steiner. "Do either of them want to stay?
That's the next thing. There is a lot of factors which come into that.
"People want to
say we take somebody else, but no. We're not. We are fine.
"[For 2019] I
don't know yet, but I will tell you in due course."





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