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Steiner explains why Haas are sharing Ferrari’s offices

Haas boss Guenther Steiner says his team took advantage of budget cap-inspired free space and personnel at Ferrari's Maranello base. Ever since Haas entered Formula 1 in 2016, the team have enjoyed close ties with Ferrari, buying allowed parts from the Italian outfit and using their wind tunnel. Haas also use the Ferrari power unit, while they have a deal in place to run Ferrari junior Mick Schumacher as one of their two F1 drivers. It seemed as though the relationship grew even closer in recent times though, with ex-Ferrari senior designer Simone Resta coming on board to lead the development of Haas' 2022 challenger, the VF-22, while they have set up a design office at Maranello. Steiner...
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