Steiner not sure Danica Patrick interested in F1

Guenther Steiner
Guenther Steiner

It is too early to be linking Danica Patrick with Team Haas claims the team principal of Formula 1’s newest squad.

American Patrick, widely regarded as the world’s most famous female racing driver, already drives for Haas’ NASCAR team, jointly owned by  Tony Stewart-owned and Gene Haas, known as Stewart-Haas.

“You know, everything is possible,” Gunther Steiner, who is the boss of the new Haas Formula team, said in Montreal at the weekend.

At the same time, 61-year-old Haas reportedly told an American television network that Patrick, 32, would be a “good candidate” for the Formula 1 team.

“The ideal candidate would be an American driver,” he told NBC recently. “It’s much too early to decide about that. We have not talked about it.

“I also don’t know what Danica’s plans are,” he added.

A lot of other crucial variables are also unknown at this point, including the identity of Haas’ engine partner.

“We are having talks with Ferrari and Mercedes,” said Steiner. “Renault is not on our list, because they have no gearbox and they also have four strong customers already.”

Steiner also said that Haas are yet to decide the location of their “second base” in Europe, with the main headquarters to be at Kannapolis in North Carolina.

And yet another unknown is precisely how the first ‘Haas’ chassis will be made, after initial plans to work with the Italian manufacturer Dallara were drawn up.

But with the debut date now shifting from 2015 to 2016, Steiner hinted that Haas Formula 1 may now have enough time to build its own car from scratch.

“Now that we have more time, we would like to develop it ourselves,” he said. “Team Haas will need a technical partner, but we would like our own chassis and our own aerodynamics.” (GMM)