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Haas to Run Fuji F1 Test with Sho Tsuboi and Ryo Hirakawa

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The Haas Formula 1 team has announced that Super Formula champion Sho Tsuboi will take part in a TPC test with its VF-23 at Fuji Speedway next month.Toyota factory driver Tsuboi will join Haas reserve Ryo Hirakawa for the two-day test at the Japanese track, which last hosted a grand prix in 2008, on 6-7 August.It will mark Tsuboi’s first-ever experience of grand prix machinery, and ...Keep reading
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Haas F1 discovers this year what is the organisation of the famous TPCs (Tests of Previous Cars), the tests with cars dating back to at least two seasons. The team will indeed organize the first session of its kind in its history, but it wants to make it a different experience. Taking advantage of its agreement with Toyota, the American team will organize a test day on 6 August in Fuji, a circuit belonging to the Japanese manufacturer, in which …

The Haas Formula 1 team has announced that Super Formula Champion Sho Tsuboi will complete a so-called TPC test with a Haas VF-23 on the Fuji Speedway in Japan next month.

The Haas F1 team officially held a TPC (Testing of Previous Cars) test on the Japanese Fuji Speedway circuit on August 6th and 7th. This two-day ride, organised on the former VF-23 model, will mark the debut in Formula 1 of Sho Tsuboi, Toyota driver and title champion of Super Formula. Tsuboi is 30 years old and has a strong track record in Japanese motorsport, with a Super Formula title and three GT500 crowns in the Super GT GT category. He wil…

The Formula 1 partnership with Toyota has already been intensified at Haas 2025, and is now even being tested on the Fuji home line with Toyota drivers and Toyota engineers.

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