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Haas to sit down with Rich Energy at Monza

Haas will hold talks with Rich Energy at Monza to decide whether they have a future together after former owner William Storey publicly slated the F1 team. Haas teamed up with Rich Energy at the start of this season, singing the British energy drink company as their first title sponsor. Rather than be a joyous occasion, it quickly turned bitter. Rich Energy's former CEO Storey took to social media to condemn Haas, saying he was ending their relationship due to the team's poor performance. That was the start of weeks of tweeting, mocking the F1 team before Storey eventually walked away from the company. Haas continued to run the Rich Energy logo, having initially signed a three-year deal....
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