Haas Unveils Throwback Livery to Celebrate 200th Grand Prix in Canada
- Haas will race its VF-25 cars in a throwback 2016 livery this weekend at the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal, marking its 200th Formula 1 race.
- The team created the retro livery to honor its debut season that began in 2016, reflecting nearly a decade since its first F1 entry with a simple design.
- Competing in specially designed VF-25 cars with a retro livery, Esteban Ocon and Oliver Bearman will represent Haas, which currently holds seventh place in the constructors' championship after the first nine races of the season.
- Team principal Ayao Komatsu said, "Montreal is our 200th race, but it doesn’t feel that long ago," emphasizing pride in reaching this milestone over ten seasons.
- This milestone highlights Haas' steady midfield presence and ongoing efforts to improve as it enters its next century of Formula 1 races.
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Haas will start the Canadian Grand Prix with a special livery, which will be the team's 200th Formula 1 weekend.
Haas reveal special throwback livery to commemorate 200th F1 race at Canadian GP
Haas will celebrate their milestone 200th F1 race at the Canadian GP this weekend, with a special livery that pays homage to their inaugural season in the sport. The Ayao Komatsu-led team, which still remains the newest squad on the F1 grid until the arrival of Cadillac in 2026, has competed in 199 races to... The post Haas reveal special throwback livery to commemorate 200th F1 race at Canadian GP appeared first on Motorsport
Haas will run with a special livery at the Canada Grand Prix to commemorate its 200th F1 competition weekend. The American team will show a partial return to its original look of 2015, its first season in the championship. In addition to its traditional black and red, the grey will adorn the VF-25 – instead of the usual white – that will be driven by Ollie Bearman and Esteban Ocon on the Gilles Villeneuve circuit in Montreal. With a promising 20…
After a one-week break, the Formula 1 race continues! This weekend, the royal class will be in Canada. For a team, it will be a very special race: Haas. The former team of Mick Schumacher and Nico Hülkenberg made a very special announcement before the Formula 1 weekend in Montreal. Now everyone can see it. Formula [...]
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