
Haas F1 Team Celebrates 200 Races



Celebrating a Milestone
The Haas Formula 1 Team is set to commemorate its 200th grand prix at the upcoming Canadian Grand Prix, marking a significant milestone in its journey since entering the sport in 2016. To celebrate, the team has introduced a unique livery that resembles their original design, featuring a striking silver, red, and black color scheme.
First Race Reminiscence
Haas made its debut in Formula 1 at the 2016 Australian Grand Prix, where driver Romain Grosjean secured a commendable sixth-place finish, followed by a fifth-place finish in Bahrain. These strong early results established a solid foundation for the team's ongoing development.
Team Progression
Throughout its nine seasons in the championship, Haas has achieved noteworthy success, including a fifth-place finish in the Constructors' Championship in 2018. This achievement positioned them competitively alongside well-established teams like Mercedes, Ferrari, and Red Bull, underscoring their potential in the sport.
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As the current season unfolds, Haas is targeting improvements, currently holding seventh place in the constructors' standings with 26 points accrued from drivers Esteban Ocon and rookie Oliver Bearman. Following a disappointing performance in Spain, where the team finished 16th and 17th, the team is keen to enhance their operations in Montreal.
Looking Forward
As Haas reflects on its history, the team’s focus remains on future ambitions in Formula 1. By revisiting its initial livery, they aim to draw on the knowledge and experiences gathered throughout their decade in racing, ultimately striving for greater success on the track.