BUDAPEST, Hungary -- Haas team principal Guenther Steiner is holding the threat of team orders over his drivers after repeated on-track clashes between Kevin Magnussen and Romain Grosjean this season.
For the second race in a row -- and the third time this season -- the Haas drivers banged wheels while fighting for position at last weekend's German Grand Prix. The incident, which saw Magnussen take a position from Grosjean by diving down the inside at the hairpin, came after repeated warnings from Steiner to keep the racing clean in recent races -- a message that became even stronger after a collision in Silverstone two races ago resulted in a double retirement.