Haas: 'Close call' picking Grosjean over Hulkenberg for 2020 F1 drive
Haas Formula 1 chief Gun✨ther Steiner says it was a “close call” to choose Romain Grosjean over Nico Hulkenberg for the team’s vacant 2020 seat, with🗹 continuity being the defining factor in its decision.
Haas announced on Thursday that it would be running an unchang༒ed line-up for the 202𓆉0 season, retaining Grosjean alongside Kevin Magnussen, who was already known to be u🅺nder contract.

Haas Formula 1 chief Gunther Steiner says it was a “close call” to choose Romain Grosjean over Nico Hulkenberg for the team’s vaca🔯nt 2020 seat, with continuity being theꦆ defining factor in its decision.
Haas announced on Thursday th🔴at it would be running an unchanged line-up for the 2020 season, retaining Grosjean alongside Kevin ♕Magnussen, who was already known to b𒐪e under contract.
Hulkenberg had been a consideration fo🧔r Haas after losing his Renault seat for next year to Esteban Ocon, but Steiner stressed the importance of stability for the team with its line-up.
“It was a close call, because thღey are both very good drivers, and I hope Nico stays in F1 as I like him and he’s a good driver,” Steﷺiner said on Thursday in Singapore.
“In the end we decided t🌳o stay wiꦫth Romain. He has been with the team for four years. We know his highs and his lows, we know on a good day he’s a very good driver, he knows the team very well.
“The biggest reason is our car this year is not performing as we want it to perform, which in the e♐nd has nothing to do with the drivers we have in the car. It is the car, we are open about that, conscious about that.
“Now changing driver🥂, I don’t know if it would help us to make the car better. It could, but it could also not, because the new guy wouldn’t know where we start off.
“Romain was a big part of getting the understanding of why we areꩲ 🧸wrong with the car at the moment, he was a big help. We didn’t want to have any more unknowns.”
Steiner said the decision to keep Grosjean was taken last week following the Italian Gra🐭nd Prix, and that an offer was never made to Hulkenberg.
“We decided to tak𒊎e Romain, but I don’t know if Nico wo𒆙uld have come. We spoke with Nico, but he didn’t say ‘I am coming’,” Steiner said.
“We didn’t get to that point to say are you coming. We spoke, but we never made a formal offer. So I don’t know if he would have accepted or not. That you need to 💎ask hi🧸m.”