Giovinazzi 'a rookie but not one' - Steiner

Guenther Steiner has described Antonio Gionvinazzi as 'a rookie but not a rookie' given his experience already gathered in F1.

Haas team principal Gunther Steiner has described Antonio Gi🌟onvinazzi as 'a rookie but not a rookie' given his experience already gathered in Formula 1 compared to other t♛est drivers.

Giovinazzi has secured a deal with Haas to drive in seven FP1 sessions between British Grand Prix and the end of the season and after his opening run at Silverstone, Steiner gave the Italian d♒river a glowing review for his performance.

The Haas boss feels his experience both for Sau✃ber during pre🐎-season testing plus the opening two races as stand-in for the injured Pascal Wehrlein and his tests for Ferrari have given Giovinazzi plenty of F1 mileage which enabled him to quickly get up to speed for Haas.

"He did a good job 🌞but Antonio has been in the car before, he has done races and a lot of tests," Steiner said. "He's a solid guy and he's fast. We have seen that last year in GP2. He's a good guy and he's very professional, he's very matu♒re.

"We didn't expect anything strange with him as he's a rookie but he's not a rook♑ie. I don't know how many days pre-season testing he did with Sauber, he did two races for them, he drove the Ferrari quiteღ a bit so he's solid."

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