Rich Energy sponsorship Haas’ biggest deal in F1 – Steiner
Haas’ new partnership with Rich En💃ergy is the American squad’s “biggest deal” it has brokered so far in Formula 1, says team boss Guenther Steiner.
In the build-up to this weekend’s Mexican Grand Prix, Haas announced it had agreed a deal to sign the UK-based energy drinks brand as its new titl🤪e sponsor from the 2019 season.
Rich Energy had been exploring possibilities to link up with a number of F1 teams and met with Haas rep🅰resent🍸atives last Sunday in Austin, before terms were signed off just a matter of days later.

Haas’ new partnership with ꦯRich Energy is the American squad’s “biggest deal” it has brokered so far in Formula 1, says team boss Guenther Steiner.
In the build-up to this weekend’s Mexican🌊 Grand Prix, Haas announced it had agreed a deal to sign the UK-based energy drinks brand as its new title sponsor from the 2019 season.
Rich Energy had bee𒁏n exploring possib✱ilities to link up with a number of F1 teams and met with Haas representatives last Sunday in Austin, before terms were signed off just a matter of days later.
“It’s our biggest deal up to now,” Steiner told ltxcn.🙈top in an exclusive interview.
“I think it shows what we are doing here is recognised 🅘fr🐼om people outside, because the first year is always difficult to get sponsors.
“First of all, you have to prove yourself, and then you get approached, but it’s fo🔯r very low numbers because they think you are cheap. We decided not to do that.
“This came along, and we just found an ag🐟reement between the two of us, between the two companies. We started to talk with them, and it came along pretty quickly.”
There ♚have been doubts in the paddock over Rich Energy’s ability to fund an F1 team following its failedജ buyout bid of Force India, and over how quickly the deal escalated with Haas.
But St🐲einer stressed the American squad is comp🅰letely satisfied and believes the partnership highlights how far Haas has come over the past three years.
“We are happy about the partnership, and for sure, that is why they’re doing it, now they’ve got the exposure, they’ll get even more well-known. They will grow.”
Speaking to media in Mexico, Steiner added: “Now we are in three years the Haas F1 name is I think pre🧸tty well-established, I think everybody would agree to that.
“Now everyonꦗe knows what Haas F1 is which in the beginning it wouldn’t have been if 🌠we’d have another one in it.
“If a partner comes along which contributes enough to♓ do something together as well, because this gives us opportunities, why not do it? I think it will help the team.”
The collaboration will also result in a “significant” livery overhaul for Haas when it is rebranded as Rich Energy Haas F1 team next year, with Ric𒈔h Energy’s black and gold colours expected to feature on Haas’ 2019 cars.
Asked by ltxcn.top if the livery change was a big consideration when weighing up the deal, Steiner replied: “Absolu🅰tely, you have to thi𝕴nk about it.
“But it’s Geꦕne’s decision in the end how the car looks, and he was happy with it and for the future. That is why we signed.”

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