Haas F1 boss Gunther Steiner says the latest Rich Energy saga, this time involving a British Superbike team, comes as no surprise ⬇️
Rich Energy became the title sponsor of Haas ahead of the 2019 season, only for the agreement to end midway through the year after the energy drink company owner, William Storey, claimed it had been terminated due to the team’s poor results.
Confusion followed after Rich Energy itself claimed the tweet saying the agreement had been terminated was carried out by a “rogue individual”, but ultimately parted company with Haas. Rich Energy returned to racing in 2020 when it became the title sponsor of the OMG Racing team in British Superbikes in what was called a “multi-million pound deal.”on Twitter it had ended the agreement. Storey later told Superbike.com that the OMG squad had “repeatedly acted in bad faith.”
Haas F1 chief Steiner was asked by Autosport at Paul Ricard last week if he had been following the latest story involving Rich Energy, to which he replied: “I read it, because I saw it.“It’s like, here we go again - that was my only comment, here we go again.“But it was quite obvious what is happening. So was I surprised? No.”
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