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via thejudge13.comIs Haas Quietly Preparing to Become Toyota’s Factory F1 Team?A Low-Cost Entry Into Motorsport’s Top Tier Haas F1 joined the Formula 1 grid in 2016, just as the Virgin/Marussia project had failed. The cost of entering F1 for Gene Haas was at the time modest, with the entry fee payable to the FIA set at just $20M. Now that fee stands at $600M for ... Read more
via the-race.comIs this F1 2026 team-mate fight too skewed to trust?Ollie Bearman is dominating F1 team-mate Esteban Ocon - but is the 2026 Haas too erratic to put much weight into how they are comparing?
via gpfans.comAxed F1 team boss on running for FIA presidentFormer Haas F1 chief Guenther Steiner has laughed off the suggestion that he would ever run for FIA president.
via crash.netGuenther Steiner Claims Mercedes No Longer Needs Max VerstappenFormer Haas team principal Guenther Steiner has stated that Mercedes' need for Max Verstappen has diminished. He suggests that the team may have already identified a promising talent in Kimi Anton.
via motorsport.comRob Smedley casts doubt on Haas's chances of becoming F1 frontrunnersFormer Ferrari Formula 1 race engineer Rob Smedley has argued that the structure of Haas will prevent it from becoming a frontrunning team in the championship. The American outfit joined the F1 grid in 2016, relying heavily on a technical partnership with Ferrari. While the approach allowed Haas to enter the championship in a more cost-effective manner, it has often contributed to a mid-season ... Keep reading
via racefans.netBearman vs Ocon: 2026 F1 team mates’ head-to-head scores at summer break | Formula 1Oliver Bearman narrowly out-scored Esteban Ocon last year and has become the clear leader at Haas this season, though Hungary did not go well for him.
via racingnews365.comHaas deny 'reality check' claim over 2026 F1 strugglesA clear gap has appeared in the F1 pecking order this year between the top four teams and the rest of the pack.
via crash.netGuenther Steiner Reflects on Haas Tenure and Future in F1Former Haas team principal Guenther Steiner has expressed regret about staying with the team longer than he should have, admitting he remained for two additional years before his departure. He also indicated a willingness to return to Formula 1 if presented with an appealing project.
via racingnews365.comHaas detail biggest limitation in pursuit of top F1 positionsHaas has been operating on the F1 grid for a decade now, but is still limited when it comes to its day-to-day operations compared to rival teams.