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Formula 1's Guenther making Hull pit stop

Hull Daily Mail

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April 25, 2025

NETFLIX DRIVE TO SURVIVE STAR IS APPEARING AT CITY HALL

- By DEBORAH HALL

Formula 1's Guenther making Hull pit stop

GUENTHER Steiner is one of Formula 1's most captivating figures, known for his bold leadership, no-holds-barred honesty, and quick wit.

As the former team principal of Haas F1, he gained worldwide recognition as a breakout star on the hit Netflix series Drive to Survive. With more than a decade of experience, Guenther has been at the heart of some of the sport's most dramatic moments.

His fearless approach to racing, combined with his candid storytelling, has made him a fan favourite and a key figure in motorsport. Now he is on the road rather than the race track with his Unfiltered Live show.

Unfiltered Live will immerse fans deeper than ever into the world of F1, featuring exclusive, access-all-areas insights as Guenther shares the twists and turns of his incredible career, bringing fans into the heart of the pit lanes, circuits and characters. Following the success of his sold-out 2024 tour and the release of his latest Sunday Times bestseller, Unfiltered, Guenther will pay a visit to Hull City Hall on Monday, April 28, as part of a 42-venue tour.

In this syndicated interview, he gives an insight into his life and what the audience might expect from his new show.

How did you make the move from F1 to touring - and what can people expect from Unfiltered Live?

I did a couple of small events in Australia, which went really well and it went from there to become a tour, which was An Evening With..., and we did 25 shows across the UK in autumn 2024, which were almost all sold-out venues. My career goes back nearly 40 years, so there are a lot of stories to share about how I got to where I am - how I got into motorsport, setting up Haas F1 and what I am looking forward to now and in the future.

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