Why Gene Haas Is Fed up of People Trying to Buy His F1 Team
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Formula 1 News: Gene Haas 'not interested' in selling F1 team
(GMM) Formula 1 and NASCAR low-profile team owner Gene Haas (pictured with Ayao Komatsu) “isn’t interested” in selling the Formula 1 team. That’s the news from the small American outfit’s … Read More The post Formula 1 News: Gene Haas ‘not interested’ in selling F1 team appeared first on AutoRacing1.com.
Ayao Komatsu revealed that Gene Haas is still so passionate about Formula 1 over the years. Haas F1's director was the one who offered the owner to ride in a single-seater in Goodwood in 10 days, and he confirms that the interest in the queen category of the US billionaire is intact. "This year, when he came to Miami, I was able to see that he really enjoyed being there," said Komatsu. "He always asks a lot of technical questions because he (...)
Haas owner rejects repeated offers to sell team
Jul.5 (GMM) Gene Haas is not looking to sell his Formula 1 team, according to team principal Ayao Komatsu, despite persistent rumours and recent interest from potential buyers. The American outfit may have one of the lowest profiles on the grid, but as speculation about team sales swirled around the Silverstone paddock, Komatsu set the record straight. While some believe that recent shakeups at Alpine—including Flavio Briatore’s controversial r…
Why Gene Haas is fed up of people trying to buy his F1 team
While then-team boss Guenther Steiner repeatedly denied reports about a possible sale, the future of the Haas F1 team was a regular topic of debate during the tough COVID-19 years. Then, the team signed the new Concorde Agreement and committed to continue in F1 under the new cost cap and the naysayers were silenced.Now the picture looks completely different. As Haas competes in its 10th ...Keep reading
Why Gene Haas "gets annoyed" by repeated offers to buy his F1 team
While then-team boss Guenther Steiner repeatedly denied reports about a possible sale, Haas’s ongoing participation in Formula 1 was a topic of debate before the team signed the new Concorde Agreement to continue under the cost cap.Now the picture looks completely different. As Haas competes in its 10th season, team principal Ayao Komatsu has revealed that while there have been "numerous" ...Keep reading
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