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Guenther Steiner speaks to the Oxford Union about the performance of Haas F1 since his departure, his friendships on the grid and how to run a racing team. Steiner has worked in Formula 1 since 2001 when he served as Team Principal of Jaguar Racing, having been headhunted by Niki Lauda. The team was bought by Red Bull in 2005 & Steiner worked as co-principal alongside Christian Horner before setting up the brand's NASCAR team in the United States from 2005-2008. He later left to set up a manufacturing company. Steiner returned to Formula 1 as team principal of Haas in 2014, where he remained until 2023. He became a global personality following the success of the Netflix series 'Drive to Survive' which debuted in 2020. SUBSCRIBE for more speakers ► http://is.gd/OxfordUnion SUPPORT the Oxford Union ► https://oxford-union.org/supportus LICENSE Footage ► [email protected] Oxford Union on Facebook: / theoxfordunion Oxford Union on Twitter: @OxfordUnion Website: http://www.oxford-union.org/ ABOUT THE OXFORD UNION SOCIETY: The Oxford Union is the world's most prestigious debating society, with an unparalleled reputation for bringing international guests and speakers to Oxford. Since 1823, the Union has been promoting debate and discussion not just in Oxford University, but across the globe. The Oxford Union is deeply grateful and encouraged by the messages of support in response to our determination to uphold free speech. During our 200 year history, many have tried to shut us down. As the effects of self-imposed censorship on university campuses, social media and the arts show no signs of dissipating, the importance of upholding free speech remains as critical today as it did when we were founded in 1823. Your support is critical in enabling The Oxford Union to continue its mission without interruption and without interference. You can support the Oxford Union here: https://oxford-union.org/supportus