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What we learned from the 2026 F1 Dutch GP sprint race and qualifying

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F1 Dutch GP: Norris pips Russell to grab pole

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Why Williams problems are worse than previously known

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BTCC Donington Park: Ingram leads practice from Doble

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LIVE: F1 Dutch GP updates - Norris beats Russell to pole position

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Steiner: "Elephant in the room" over Grosjean's F1 future, not Haas'

Haas boss Guenther Steiner has downplayed Romain Grosjean's doubts over the future of the American Formula 1 team, remaining confident that it will still be in action in 2021

On Thursday when asked about his future, Grosjean said that the "elephant in the room" was the uncertainty over the team's future plans.

No teams have yet signed the new Concorde Agreement, so owner Gene Haas still has the option to close his operation down and walk away without penalty.

During the opening practice session, Steiner made it clear that he was not happy with Grosjean's comments, suggesting that his driver's future was in question, not the team's.

"I think his answer was the wrong answer," Steiner told Sky F1. "Because he was asked what he is doing, and he spoke for the team.

"I think the elephant is in his room, not in our room.

"We know what we want to do, and if we are here or not, that will be just decided once we sign the new Concorde. Everything is on the way that this will happen.

"I'm still confident that we will be here. So I think the elephant needs to go out of the room, and into Romain's room."

Sergio Perez and his backers have been linked with Haas, but when asked on Thursday Steiner declined to elaborate on the possibility of him joining the team should he not stay with Racing Point.

Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel has been linked to Perez's seat, and Haas is one of the remaining options for the Mexican driver to stay on the grid.

"I think we need to, or in my position, you need to talk with everybody, as I always do," he said.

"I talk a lot, I talk a lot with a lot of people, and sure, I talked with Checo before in previous years. In the end, I'm talking with everybody and anybody.

"I respect Checo and what he is doing.

"I don't know what his situation is with Racing Point, and I don't want to add any more to this speculation that is going on at the moment, because I have no intelligence of it."

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