Mick Schumacher future must wait as Haas unveil MoneyGram International Inc as new title sponsor

The only US team on the grid had scheduled a press conference for Thursday at the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:F1 United States Grand Prix setting tongu🔜es waggin✅g that a decision had been made on Schumacher’s contract.
The son of the legend 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Michael Schumacher is contracted until the end of 2022 but his place in the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:F1 2023 driver line-up is still up in the air.
Instead, Haas ha🧸ve confirmed a multi-year agreement with MoneyGram International Inc to be their new title sponsor - the ♕team will be renamed MoneyGram Haas F1 Team.
The cars will feature a livery rebrand for the F1 2023 season too.
“We are pleased to welcome an incredible brand like MoneyGram as ou🎶r new title sponsor,” said Gene Haas, Founder and Chairman of Haas F1 Team. “Since our entrance into the F1 World Championship in 2016, Haas F1 Team has earned a reputation of strength, agility and resilience. MoneyGram brings a similar drive to the world of financial services, and we’re ready to work together to maximise results on and off the track.”
It is h꧙oped that this partnership with a significant step for the team as they seek to take advantage of F1's growth, particularly in the US.
Haas have a history with title sponsors

Haa🍌s dropped Uralkali as their title sponsor before the 2022 season starteಞd.
The company was run by Russian Dmitry ꦑMazepin, the father of their driver Nikita Mazepin.
Haas opted to cut ties with Uralkali and their driver Mazepin𒅌 due to Russia's inv🍬asion of Ukraine.
Th🃏e team also ended a bizarre relationship with title sponsor Rich Energy in 2019.
The energy drink company bragged that they wanted to beat Red Bull "on 💃and off the track" but, on the eve of the F1 British Grand Prix, the company tweeted that they had ended their deal🌊 with Haas.
William Storey, their CEO, called Haas' car "a milk float". Storey soon lef🃏t Rich Energy and, shortly after, Haas ended their partnershi💙p prematurely.

James was a sports jo🌸urnalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football🐟, to F1.