Haas stick with known quantity Grosjean for 2020

Team Haas has retained Romain Grosjean for the 2020 season. Photo: Feline Lim/Reuters

Team Haas has retained Romain Grosjean for the 2020 season. Photo: Feline Lim/Reuters

Published Sep 19, 2019

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SINGAPORE – The Haas Formula One team decided to retain Romain Grosjean for 2020 rather than opt for Nico Hulkenberg because the Frenchman was a known quantity, team boss Guenther Steiner said on Thursday.

The U.S.-owned team will now have an unchanged lineup of Grosjean and Danish driver Kevin Magnussen for the fourth year in a row.

Magnussen, 26, already had a contract for 2020 while 33-year-old Grosjean had faced an uncertain future after costly mistakes.

"We know what we have got and we can work with that," Steiner told reporters at the Singapore Grand Prix. "That’s why we took the decision to stay with Romain for another year."

Haas, who joined the grid in 2016 and have a close technical partnership with Ferrari, are enduring their worst season. They are ninth out of 10 in the constructors’ standings with only Williams below them and seven races remaining.

%%%twitter https://twitter.com/RGrosjean?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@RGrosjean& @KevinMagnussen for the 2020 season.

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— Haas F1 Team (@HaasF1Team)

Fifth in the standings last year, they have struggled to extract speed from their cars in the races and to get the tyres performing.

Steiner said changing drivers while the team were trying to sort through their problems would only introduce further unknowns.

"It is the car, we are open about that, conscious about that," he said. "And now changing driver, I don’t know if it would help us to make the car better. The new guy wouldn’t know where we start off."

Hulkenberg, 32, is set to be replaced at Renault by young Frenchman Esteban Ocon alongside Australian Daniel Ricciardo.

Haas had looked his best chance of staying on the grid, despite having a difficult relationship with Magnussen following track clashes between the two, for a 10th season.

Steiner said the team had held talks with the German but they had not progressed to the point of a formal offer.

"I just informed him that we went the other way," he said. "I hope that he finds a cockpit and that we have got him around in Formula One again next year as he deserves to be here."

Grosjean, who started out with Renault in 2009 and has had 10 career podium finishes, was delighted to keep his seat.

"We’ve built the story since day one and it feels like the story’s not yet over, so very, very happy to carry on with the team," he said.

"This year’s been a challenge, but it’s also been a good year in terms of growing up.”

Six of the 10 teams now have confirmed lineups, with Alfa Romeo and Williams yet to confirm their plans. Red Bull have a selection of their own drivers to choose from for their two teams. 

Reuters

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