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Sacked Steiner accepts TV role in F1 for 2024

Feb.26 Sacked Haas team boss Gunther Steiner will be in Bahrain for the 2024 season opener this weekend. The 58-year-old, who rose to global popularity for his charismatic portrayal in the Formula 1 Netflix series Drive To Survive, has accepted an offer to be an expert television pundit for the German broadcaster RTL. RTL has struck a deal with Sky Deutschland to be able to cover seven of the 24 race weekends live this season, including Hungary, Spa, Zandvoort, Monza, Baku and Las Vegas. 'Gunther is a real character who is extremely popular among many Formula 1 fans,' said RTL executive Inga Leschek. Steiner split with Haas owner Gene Haas over the future direction of the struggling F1...
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