'Why would we copy a Williams?’ Not to be disrespectful, but it’s a completely different concept and they’re slower than us.' via Formula_Nerds F1
Haas Formula 1 team principal Günther Steiner has responded to claims that Haas copied Ferrari’s F1-75 when it comes to their latest upgrades, questioning if there is anything wrong with taking inspiration from the championship contenders.The Italian motorsport boss defended his team’s latest upgrades, whilst alsoTheir experienced driver Kevin Magnussen will be equipping the long-awaited upgrades at the Hungarian Grand Prix whilst Mick Schumacher will remain in the original VF-22.
Early photos out of Budapest show that Haas’ aerodynamic upgrade have a strong resemblance with that of Ferrari’s and whilst teams like Aston Martin have come under fire for ‘copying’ a Formula 1 giants Red Bull, Steiner believes there is nothing wrong with taking notes on competitor vehicles. When quizzed whether Haas had looked across the table at their engine suppliers Ferrari, Steiner admitted to only taking inspiration from the aerodynamic concept.When asked if he expects to be accused of copying, Steiner replied: “I expect to be fast.
“If someone says we copied, I would say ‘Why would we copy a Williams?’ Not to be disrespectful, but it’s a completely different concept and they’re slower than us.“We have the same engine as Ferrari, the same gearbox and we have the same suspension. They win races, so why copy others?
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