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Haas open to Alfa Romeo F1 deal but no offer yet 

Haas is open to a partnership with Italian manufacturer Alfa Romeo in Formula 1 next year but denies there have been any formal talks so far about a sponsorship deal

Nico Hulkenberg, Haas VF-23, Zhou Guanyu, Alfa Romeo C43

Photo by: Andy Hone / Motorsport Images

Alfa Romeo is ending its current title arrangement with Sauber at the end of this season and has not yet finalised whether or not it will continue any involvement in F1. 

At the Monaco Grand Prix, a meeting between Haas team boss Guenther Steiner and Alfa Romeo CEO Jean-Philippe Imparato prompted suggestions that the team and car maker were set for a title sponsorship arrangement in 2024. 

Speaking ahead of the Spanish Grand Prix, Steiner said that talk of a deal was premature, even though it would obviously be an attractive thing for Haas. 

Asked by Autosport if the team would be sponsored by Alfa Romeo in 2024, Steiner said: “A lot of people are telling that to me, but the only ones who haven't told me that yet are Alfa Romeo.  

“Obviously they are looking at what they are doing in the future, and they came to see us, to see how we are doing. It was an introduction, nothing else.  

“I had never met the CEO before in my life and we just got introduced Obviously there was nothing to hide. He just said ‘hello’, and that was it. I don't know what they are doing in the future.” 

Haas already has a long-term title sponsorship arrangement in place with Moneygram, and Steiner said that any association with Alfa Romeo would have to accommodate that. 

Guenther Steiner, Haas F1 team principal

Guenther Steiner, Haas F1 team principal

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Asked if Haas would be open to another naming deal – and perhaps even lose the Haas name – Steiner said: “I don't know because we never spoke about this, so I don't know.  

“I don't have an answer for that because we haven't discussed with Gene about this. There is nothing on the table, therefore I don't even think about it. I have a lot of other things to do.” 

Steiner also said there was no indication from his talks with Alfa Romeo about what the company intended to do next year. 

“I think they're looking what they want to do, that's my feeling,” he said. “But they didn’t tell me.”

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