Haas F1 Team
American Formula One team
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2025 | Haas Factory Team formed in NASCAR, partnered with Joe Custer. |
April 2025 | As part of their technical partnership with Toyota, Haas signed Toyota driver Ryō Hirakawa as their test driver for the 2025 season. |
2025 | In the Chinese Grand Prix, Haas achieved a double points finish with Ocon scoring P7 and Bearman P10. This marked the team's first points of the season and Ocon's first points with Haas and a Ferrari power unit. |
2025 | After the Chinese Grand Prix, Ferrari drivers Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc were disqualified, which promoted Ocon to P5 and Bearman to P8. |
March 2025 | In the season-opening Australian Grand Prix in Melbourne, Haas struggled with poor qualifying performance. Ocon qualified last (P19), and Bearman was not classified due to gearbox issues. |
2025 | Courtney Crone joins Haas F1 Team's driver development program, competing in F1 Academy |
2025 | Esteban Ocon will join Haas F1 Team after five seasons with Alpine, partnering with Oliver Bearman. |
2025 | Oliver Bearman is set to join the Haas F1 Team. |
2024 | MoneyGram remained the title sponsor for Haas for the second consecutive year. |
2024 | The team promoted the film 'Venom: The Last Dance' during the United States Grand Prix event. |
2024 | Haas unveiled a special United States Grand Prix livery featuring an American flag-inspired design. |
2024 | Haas maintained its black and white livery design, continuing the visual theme from previous seasons with subtle modifications. |
2024 | Haas F1 Team debuts the VF-24 Formula One racing car for the 2024 Formula One World Championship with drivers Kevin Magnussen and Nico Hülkenberg, and reserve driver Oliver Bearman. |
2024 | Oliver Bearman, a Ferrari junior driver, substituted for Kevin Magnussen during the Azerbaijan Grand Prix due to a ban, and again at the São Paulo Grand Prix due to Magnussen's illness. |
2024 | Chloe Chambers becomes part of Haas F1 Team's driver development program, competing in F1 Academy and Porsche Sprint Challenge North America |
2024 | Nico Hülkenberg and Kevin Magnussen are set to depart the Haas F1 Team at the end of the season. |
November 2024 | Oliver Bearman again substituted for Kevin Magnussen due to illness at the São Paulo Grand Prix. |
October 11 2024 | Haas signs a technical partnership with Toyota Gazoo Racing (TGR), with TGR providing design, technical, and manufacturing services, while Haas offers technical expertise and commercial benefits. |
August 26 2024 | Uralkali confirms receipt of payment from Haas, allowing the team to compete in the Italian Grand Prix. |
August 23 2024 | Gene Haas confirms payment of US$9 million to former title sponsor Uralkali to resolve a cancelled sponsorship contract, complicated by Russian sanctions. |
June 2024 | Ferrari junior Oliver Bearman substituted for Kevin Magnussen due to a ban at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. |
January 10 2024 | Haas F1 Team replaces team principal Guenther Steiner with engineer Ayao Komatsu, and technical director Simone Resta departs from the team. |
2023 | Pietro Fittipaldi was confirmed as the official test and reserve driver for Haas F1 Team, continuing his role with the American team. |
2023 | Haas finished 10th in the constructors' championship, scoring only 12 points throughout the season, highlighting struggles with tire wear in race conditions. |
2023 | Haas signed a title sponsorship deal with MoneyGram for the 2023 Formula One season. |
June 2023 | At the Canadian Grand Prix, Nico Hülkenberg achieved the team's best qualifying position of the season, qualifying second in wet conditions, though he was later penalized and started 5th. |
March 2023 | Nico Hülkenberg secured Haas's best race finish of the season with a 7th place at the Australian Grand Prix. |
December 2022 | Mick Schumacher departed from Haas at the end of the 2022 season. |
November 2022 | Nico Hülkenberg's Formula One return was announced prior to the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, confirming his partnership with Kevin Magnussen for the 2023 season. |
November 2022 | Haas secured its maiden pole position at the São Paulo Grand Prix with Magnussen qualifying first in changing conditions, though he retired after a collision at the start of the sprint race. |
July 2022 | The team continued strong performance with another double points finish at the Austrian Grand Prix, with Magnussen finishing 8th and Schumacher finishing 6th. |
July 2022 | Haas achieved its first double points finish in three years at the British Grand Prix, with Magnussen finishing 10th and Schumacher finishing 8th (Schumacher's first Formula One points). |
March 2022 | Kevin Magnussen returned to the team as a replacement for Mazepin, competing in the Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Grand Prix. |
March 5 2022 | Haas terminated its sponsorship deal with Uralkali and driver contract with Mazepin following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, removing Russian branding from cars. |
2021 | In the first race of the season, Nikita Mazepin spun out on the first lap, while Mick Schumacher finished 16th in his debut. |
2021 | In the season's final race, Nikita Mazepin tested positive for coronavirus and was unable to compete, leaving Haas to field only one driver. |
2021 | Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen left Haas F1 Team at the end of the 2020 Championship, replaced by Nikita Mazepin and Mick Schumacher. |
2021 | Haas F1 Team decided to halt development of their 2021 car to focus resources on the 2022 car, aiming to survive financially. |
2021 | Secured Uralkali as title sponsor, with a livery featuring colors of the Russian flag, sponsored by Dmitry Mazepin. |
2020 | At the Spanish Grand Prix, the Haas VF-20 experienced significant performance inconsistencies, with the car being two seconds slower during the race compared to its first practice session performance. |
2020 | Haas F1 Team introduced the VF-20 Formula One car, powered by a 2020 Ferrari power unit and using a 2019 Ferrari 8-speed gearbox, with design similarities to the Ferrari SF90 from the 2019 season. |
2020 | Haas F1 Team finished 9th in the Constructor's Championship, scoring the fewest points in team history with a total of 3 points. |
2020 | Haas F1 Team maintained an unchanged driver lineup of Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen for the entire season. |
December 2020 | Pietro Fittipaldi replaced the injured Romain Grosjean for the Sakhir Grand Prix after Grosjean's Bahrain crash. |
November 29 2020 | Romain Grosjean was involved in a catastrophic crash at the Bahrain Grand Prix, with his car splitting in two and catching fire. He miraculously survived with only burns to his hands, crediting the halo head protection device for saving his life. |
October 2020 | Romain Grosjean finished 9th in the Eifel Grand Prix, one of the team's few point-scoring performances in the season. |
July 2020 | The Haas VF-20 made its competitive debut at the 2020 Austrian Grand Prix after COVID-19 pandemic delays postponed earlier planned race appearances. |
July 2020 | Kevin Magnussen finished 9th in the Hungarian Grand Prix, though he later received a time penalty dropping him to 10th place. |
2019 | Pietro Fittipaldi joins Haas F1 Team's driver development program, competing in Deutsche Tourenwagen Masters and F3 Asian Championship |
2019 | Haas finished the season in 9th place in the constructors' championship with 28 points, their worst finish since founding in 2016. |
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