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Steiner wanted to show his real side for Netflix series

Haas team boss Guenther Steiner felt it was necessary to show his real side for the Formula 1 Netflix series ‘Drive to Survive’. Many fans of the series have highlighted Steiners outbursts and foul-mouthed rants on the pit wall, team radio and phone calls from the series. The reason for this is that he didn’t think it would be right to water down himself just for the sake of the film. Steiner said (quoted by Motorsport.com): "I was OK with it, If they want to make something you have to be real, otherwise what are we making? "I think the people who did it, they were very good. I mean you could immediately see they knew what they were doing, what...
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