Guenther Steiner sues Haas F1 team over ‘unpaid commissions’

The former Haas team principal left the American-owned outfit in January after an 10-year stint

Kieran Jackson
Formula 1 Correspondent
Thursday 02 May 2024 09:55 EDT
Guenther Steiner Leaves Haas F1 Team After Ten Years In Charge

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Guenther Steiner is suing his old F1 team, Haas, alleging a breach of contract over unpaid commissions in his final years in charge.

The 59-year-old also believes that he is owed proper compensation given Haas continue to sell merchandise with his image, despite his contract not being renewed earlier this year.

Steiner, a fan favourite known for his X-rated outbursts on Netflix’s Drive to Survive, left the American-owned team in January after eight years as team principal and 10 years at the helm since its formation in 2014.

The Italian-American engineer alleges he is owed unpaid commissions from 2021 to 2023, his final employment agreement with the team.

The lawsuit was filed in Mecklenburg, North Carolina, earlier this week. Many details have been redacted following a request from Steiner’s attorneys.

Steiner also alleges that Haas continue to use his name, image and likeness “in its promotional materials and merchandise” – adding that he believes he is owed royalties for its unauthorised use.

Guenther Steiner is suing his old F1 team Haas
Guenther Steiner is suing his old F1 team Haas (Getty Images)

Steiner’s attorneys wrote in the lawsuit: “After years of accepting the benefits of Mr. Steiner’s reputation, experience, and deep connections within the sport, Haas F1 cannot withhold from Mr. Steiner the benefits he has earned.

Referring to Steiner’s popularity on Drive to Survive, they add: “This exposure was extremely valuable to the upstart racing team, particularly as it looked for additional revenue streams to support itself in the notoriously expensive Formula 1 environment.”

Haas refused to comment on the matter.

Steiner is an ambassador for the Miami Grand Prix this weekend and has also worked as a broadcaster for German channel RTL and Australia’s Network 10 since leaving Haas this year.

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