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Haas unfazed by lack of sponsors
Although Haas are set to start this season with minimal sponsorship on board, team boss Guenther Steiner says he is not worried about the situation. Heading to Melbourne for the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, Haas will carry sponsorship from only the Haas Automation brand and Swiss watchmaker Richard Mille. While Steiner acknowledges that he would like more sponsorship on board, he says Haas 'can survive without that.' He told GPUpdate.net: 'I think if you look at the teams which have been here a long time and are very stable, they have no big sponsors. 'It's a difficult market for sponsors, I must say. I think if somebody wanted to sponsor us, then they are just waiting a little...
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