
Steiner: In team work, the great force of inertia lies.
Former Haas F1 boss Günther Steiner believes that in the short term, the dismissal of Christian Horner will not affect Red Bull's form…
Günther Steiner: "In the near future, nothing will change. This is not a football team where you can bring in a new player who will score in the very next match. Teams have a great inertia. If the team is good, it will take years to become bad. But a bad team also needs years to become good.
The dismissal of Horner will not affect the results of the next season. The cars and the power unit have long been in development. Everything is already ready. If someone comes in now with fresh ideas, they won't have time to change anything by 2026.
But there are questions about what comes next? What measures are they planning to take? What exactly were the problems with Christian? I don't know. The team has been winning races this year, so it's not all that bad.
Obviously, the results do not meet their expectations, but I think it's only because they can't find a second driver capable of competing with Max. I believe that if you remove Max, Red Bull will end up at the bottom of the championship."

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Steiner: In team work, the great force of inertia lies.
Günther Steiner believes that in the short term, the dismissal of Christian Horner will not affect Red Bull's form...