Haas planning firm team orders approach after Hockenheim clash

Haas Formula 1 chief Gunther Steiner is 𒁏planning to take a firmer approach to team orders following the latest clash between drivers Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean at the German Grand Priꦛx.

Magnussen and Grosjean were given a stern warning after contact betw🦂een their cars on ♐the opening lap at Silverstone caused both to retire from the race, only to then come to blows once again at Hockenheim.

Haas planning firm team orders approach after Hockenheim clash

Haas Formula 1 chief Gunther Steiner is planning to take a firmer approach to team orders following the latest clash between driv💞ers Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean at the German Grand Prix.

Magnussen and Grosjean were given a stern warning after contact between their cars on the ope🐼ning lap at Silverstone caused both to retire from the race, only to then come to blows once again at Hockenheim.

The two Haas drivers touched wheels when battling in the closing stages of the rꦉaꦜce as Magnussen tried to pass Grosjean at the hairpin, prompting angry responses from both via team radio. Grosjean would go on to finish seventh ahead of Magnussen in P8.

Speaking on Thursday, Steiner confirmed he would be talking to Grosjean and Magnus♓sen 𒅌later today to discuss a firmer approach to stop them clashing on-track.

“I’m going to sit down with them today. Let’s see what comes out of it, how they see it, and what we𝐆 need to do to go forwarജd in the future,” Steiner said.

“Maybe it ends up that💧 we tell them what to do, decide who is doing what when they are close to each other. When they are close to each other, I think we need to take it out of their control who is doing what.

“I think I have to [be firmer𝕴]. It’s the only solution, to be firm with them, and tell th🐓em what to do, and when they get close to each other, go from there.”

Steiner said the disapp💫ointment of the clash at Hockenheim was softened as it did not cost the team any points or cause a retirement as it did at Silverstone, but stressed he needed to get “proper control🍒” of the situation.

“After Hockenheim, it’s not disappointment. At that stage, you are actually happy that nothing happened like it happened at Silverstone, because it could have happened the same again where they both damage the car, and then don’t taꦕke points home,” Steiner said.

“So I say enough and think about it and then do something, because if I go in like Sil♚verstone and get the same type of upset with them, that’s not constructive.

“I need to c♛ome up with some෴thing better that we get proper control of it and move forward from there, because it is not acceptable towards the team.

“Th🥂e team is again suffering from if you keep on doing this.”

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