Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur has revealed that the mayority of the teams will complete the inaugural F1 Launch event with their previous F1 machinery.
By Phillip Horton Haas finished 10th, in last place, in 2023, scoring 12 points. This season the team is in seventh and has scored 54 points. “Very positive, uplifting, successful, enjoyable ...
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There have been plenty of questions surrounding Kevin Magnussen's career trajectory following his imminent exit from the Haas F1 Team at the end of the 2024 season. A potential move of this ...
Instead, Haas will field McLaren reserve driver Ryo Hirakawa. The Japanese racer is relatively unfamiliar with F1 machinery but is a double Hypercar champion and has won Le Mans, and also has ...
But he has clearly been left frustrated by being told he cannot take part in the post-season test to get some more experience with Haas F1 machinery. Speaking about it, the Brit brought up the ...
For the first time in F1 history, all 10 teams - Alpine, Aston Martin, Ferrari, Haas, Kick Sauber ... together with fans for a special night to launch the new season and the new liveries on ...
London’s O2 Arena will host a unique F1 season launch event on 18 February 2025 ... Aston Martin, Ferrari, Haas, Kick Sauber, McLaren, Mercedes, Racing Bulls, Red Bull, and Williams ...
However, despite never having held a full-time F1 seat before, he no longer qualifies as a rookie in the eyes of the FIA due to his three races in the sport this year. Instead, Haas will field ...