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Why Toyota’s Deal with Haas May Have Come Too Late for Its 2026 F1 Shift

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A new simulator was a priority for Haas as part of its link up with Toyota, but the team doesn’t have one yet and this could prove pivotal in the preparations for F1’s shakeup in 2026
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Haas F1 wants to use the Toyota Gazoo Racing simulator in Cologne, as part of the partnership announced at the end of last year. Ayao Komatsu, the U.S. team manager, explains the challenge of regulation 2026, while the two structures do not cooperate as he would have hoped. "The management of the powertrain is so interdependent, much more than before," said Komatsu. "The driver's actions have far more consequences (...)

According to Ayao Komatsu, Haas has a disadvantage in the development of the new car for 2026 - but why that doesn't have to mean that you will be at the far end

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sport.de broke the news in on Monday, August 25, 2025.
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