Haas boss Guenther Steiner has claimed Ferrari’s engine for 2023 will be “the bomb” ⬇️ F1
Ferrari made sizeable gains with their power unit during 2022 but a series of early catastrophic failures forced the team to wind down their engines during the second half of the season amid reliability concerns.
Speaking at an appearance during the Lorenzo Bandini Trophy Awards ceremony in Faenza over the weekend, Steiner hinted there is confidence in the Ferrari camp that further power unit improvements have been made ahead of 2023.Video of F1 2023 driver line-up - who will underachieve? That would be good news for Haas, who along with Alfa Romeo are supplied engines by the Italian outfit.
“On Thursday I met Mattia Binotto and he told me that next season's engine will be the bomb,” Steiner said. “In Emilia Romagna, there is a lot of support for Ferrari. And if it [the engine] is competitive, it will be positive for us too.”in 2021, Haas enjoyed their most competitive season since 2018 by finishing eighth in 2022, two points clear of AlphaTauri.recording his and the team’s first-ever pole position at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix.
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