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Steiner: Haas is seeking equality for all the teams

Haas’s protest of Formula 1 rivals Force India is about ensuring all teams are treated equally, team boss Guenther Steiner said on Friday. Abu Dhabi Grand Prix stewards heard from both sides and said they would deliberate on the matter with no decision expected before Saturday, when final practice and qualifying are scheduled. Stewards have not given a reason for the protest, and Steiner did not want to go into the details, but Haas and Force India have been at odds over the latter’s eligibility for millions of dollars in prize money payments. “What we are seeking is equality for all the teams,” said Steiner, whose team have a close technical relationship with Ferrari and have...
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