Rumoured Guenther Steiner contract clause may prevent swift F1 return

The 58-year-old Italian left his role after 10 y🉐ears of leading the US-based team with immediate effect last Wednesday in what was a shock and sudden departure.
It has since emerged that rather than being sacked, Steiner’s contract had expired at the end of a difficult 2023 for the team and Haas chose not to eওxtend it.
During his first public appearance since his exit at last ꧒weekend's Autosport International Show, Steiner revealed he discovered his contract would not be re🍒newed via an “out of the blue” phone call with team owner Gene Haas between Christmas and New Year.
A quick return to F1 for Steiner may be denied amid whispers of an “anti-competition signing arrangement” which has been reported ♑by .
“While not on gardening leave following his Haas exit, given his contract was not renewed rather than terminated, Steiner is thought curreꦕntly to be under an anti-competition signing arrangement, which can temporarily be put in place,” Autosport report.
“T🤪his differs to the non-working situations F1 team staff can be plac🍨ed in when they’ve agreed to sign for another team before leaving their current squad.
“This is why when asked if in a hypothetical situation where Christian𒉰 Horner was to offer him a retur🍌n to Red Bull this week and could he therefore accept such an offer, Steiner replied: “No.”
“The anti-competing clause has ♊not been confirmed by either side.”
In an interview with Autosport, Steiner insisted he is “chilled” about his future and in no ru𒐪sh to make a d💖ecision.
“In the end, the contra📖ct was up and for me it’s likeꦰ it always was: ‘if it doesn’t work, just let me know’. I’m not hung on anything,” Steiner said.
“Gene Haas owns the team and obviously has got the right to decide what he wants to do. Simple as this. If he doesn’t want me around, I’m not [around]. That’s alright, let’s move on. I’m not running and in a 🐓rush for the next job – I’m chilled."

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