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Do PARTNER TEAMS have to pay installments for ENGINES due to the crisis?

Günther Steiner asks the question, how is it with partner teams in a coronavirus crisis when paying installments for motorcycles?

Photo: HB Press

If there are no races, do they have to partner teams his engine suppliers to pay for motorbike installments anyway? This question is asked by both fans and participants Formula 1. Team boss Haas is for colleagues from Sky gave an answer and explained that this was flat subject to negotiation.

But championship participants at the same time they have nothing tangible in their hands. “Until we have a new race calendar, it is pointless to discuss this. It is too early for us as well as for engine suppliers," so Gunther Steiner, team boss Haas. "Once the calendar is known, we will return to this topic. Because if, for example, we only have ten races, then we don’t need three engines."

Günther Steiner points out that when this year's racing calendar is known, they will renegotiate with engine suppliers and demand a discount - Photo: HB Press

According to Steiner is whole team budget planning at the moment in the air because it is not currently known if and when it will be formula 1 started its season. For the case of racing this season, however, he will be advocating for motorcycles discount. "We will talk about this again. The meals will definitely be different. In any case, I don’t intend to pay the full price if we only have half or a third of the races."

With the Haas team, they hope for understanding at Ferrari, as well as with all other Formula 1 engine suppliers, so that the crisis is evenly distributed to all participants.

Team Haas in doing so, he hopes to understand at Ferrari as well as other engine suppliers in Formulas 1, and adds: “We all sit in the same boat together. It will be about finding the right compromise. This crisis has affected everyone, but it would be right for everyone to be affected equally, not just partners,He added Steiner.         

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