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Former Haas Boss Guenther Steiner opens up on his own Bed & Breakfast

Autosport: Guenther Steiner recently opened a Bed and Breakfast. The former Haas Boss revealed how much it meant for him to own something in the town he was born.

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Former Haas Boss Guenther Steiner opens up on his own Bed & Breakfast

Former Haas Boss Guenther Steiner opens up on his own Bed & Breakfast (Source: X)

Guenther Steiner recently opened a Bed and Breakfast of his own in the town where he was born. The former Haas Boss opened up on it and said how much it meant for him to have something of his own in the town where he was born. The Italian gave information on the villa and hoped to get some visitors through a bit of marketing.

"It's a city where I was born and raised. It is a very nice town, and this is located in the historic centre. So it's very personal to have a house there. It's too big for me to live in, so I live next door," Steiner said. It is worth noting that Steiner does not run the B&B himself. 

In the interview, Guetner claimed that his B&B has been outsourced. The former Haas Boss talked about how well his business was going. He claimed that the B&B was started in April 2023 and felt the people who passed on the way were welcome to his property.

'If people go that way, they go to Guenther's f**king B&B' - Guenther Steiner

"It's going well. We only started it last year in April, I think a little over a year. So yes, if you're going on vacation there, you should go there," added Steiner. He asked the media personnel to promote his property to try and attract some of the visitors. 

"Put it in your story, that if people go that way, they go to Guenther's f**king B&B," Guenther Steiner laughingly said. When the Italian was the Boss of Haas, the team had a great time. They finished a good number of podium finishes with some major Grand Prix wins. By 2027, they are likely to sell the team to Toyota.

Guenther claimed there wasn't a major advertising of the property yet. He wanted it to gain popularity quietly with word of mouth. When asked if he would serve the Formula 1 fan his handmade eggs, he denied such thoughts. "No, that's not going to happen. Don't worry!" Steiner concluded. 

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