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Haas refuses new system: "That wouldn't have helped us"

It seems that after the grid penalties of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz, Ferrari are suddenly doing quite well in the races. This could be due to the new hybrid system they have developed, but Gunther Steiner said to f1only.fr that he has no interest in the new system, as it would not have helped Haas. The Haas team boss indicated earlier this season that they didn't intend to make many developments to their cars, as they wanted to focus on the new regulations in 2022. Even when Leclerc and Sainz were both fitted with the new system in their cars, the team boss indicated that he didn't want it in the Haas cars. "I think we chose not to fit the hybrid system because even that...
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