Gentter Steiner was one of the strong characters on the Formula One path that helped transform Driving to survive In a roar success for a realistic TV program for Netflix, before his dismissal from Team Haas after ten years at the head.
He was divided in his strong Italian accent an integral part of Steiner's explicit personality that she loved for fans of the show all over the world, and he criticized new rules that mean that drivers are being fined because of the right in their cars, something they have always done since the sport began, but something has incurred greater than the scrutiny since then. Driving to survive Cameras and microphones began to capture every word and gesture by drivers and field employees.
Steiner said Daily Mail Sports:
It is ridiculous. Sports without emotion is not a sport. As long as you do not harm anyone, there is nothing wrong and it should be dealt with by just telling the drivers, “Guys, and calm it instead of making such a big deal.”
Despite his dismissal from Haas, Steiner – who photographed his television popularity in the duties of the path, said two sales notes and a UK tour fans with stories of his career – he believed that the future of sport is safe, thanks to the successful reality TV program that he photographed.
He said: “I think it is completely entertaining what happened to my personality. I am happy to laugh at myself and give people that I never took myself seriously. Sports did not have anything better than a young audience because it means that the future is safe and a lot. Driving to survive“
Steiner was one of the hacking stars in Series 1, when a few of the main Formula One teams wanted to participate or show, so the producers focused on the mid -network teams that were keen on coverage. He left as a full -time modern head at the end of Series 7 after Has fire. He was interviewed again for the eighth season (which decreased last month) but appeared more upscale.