An Evening with Guenther Steiner
Fasten your seatbelts for a hugely entertaining access-all-areas conversation spanning a decade inside Formula 1, with former Haas F1 team principal Guenther Steiner, star of Netflix’s smash hit docuseries Drive to Survive.
Now, the world is asking: “What’s next?” following his departure from the Haas team at the end of 2023.
Hot off the release of his new book, Unfiltered, Guenther takes us into the pit lanes and onto the circuits of the world’s greatest race tracks. Through this unique lens, he guides us on a thrilling rollercoaster ride through the heart of high-stakes motor racing, sharing an unobstructed view of the pressures and exhilaration of high-speed competition.
Full of twists and turns, from hiring and firing drivers, balancing books, pre-season preparations, the design, launch and testing of a car, culminating in the inside story of his severance from the team – this is the first time Guenther will be telling his story to a public audience from the stage.
Uncompromising, brutally funny, entertaining and searingly honest, this is Guenther at his very best and not an event any fan of Formula 1 can afford to miss.
Limited Meet & Greet passes available for £150 (show tickets need to be booked separately)
Enjoy a 30-minute preshow chat & Q&A with Guenther Steiner and his interviewer, James Hogg. You’ll get a hardcover copy of Guenther’s new book Unfiltered (RRP £22) with a personal dedication (and selfie!), plus a tour mug and tote bag. Exact timings to be communicated the week before the show. Available for all shows except The Lowry, Theatre Royal Drury Lane and Liverpool Philharmonic shows.
“Fearless and candid… A gleeful guide to a bonkers sport from a loveable rogue insider.” The Times
For those who are unable to attend the live show, the event at G Live on 08 October will be live streamed via Fane Online. Worldwide viewing is available and the stream will be available for one week on demand after the initial broadcast, so you can watch at anytime if the initial broadcast time doesn't suit your timezone.