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Haas Partners with Toyota Gazoo Racing in Groundbreaking Technical Alliance

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December 6, 2024
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Haas Partners with Toyota Gazoo Racing in Groundbreaking Technical Alliance

Haas F1 Team has officially announced a major technical partnership with Toyota Gazoo Racing, marking the Japanese automaker’s return to Formula 1 after a 14-year hiatus. This collaboration will see Toyota lend its cutting-edge expertise and resources to Haas, promising significant advancements for both parties involved.

Toyota Gazoo Racing, known for its dominance in the World Endurance Championship and World Rally Championship, will now apply its engineering and technical prowess to Haas’s Formula 1 efforts. Despite Toyota’s departure from F1 in 2009, this partnership represents a fresh opportunity for the company to reestablish its presence in the sport, albeit through a support role rather than as a full works team.

Haas and Toyota: A Strategic Collaboration

Ayao Komatsu, Haas’s team principal, spearheaded this partnership, which has been in development for several months. He revealed that Ferrari, Haas’s existing technical partner, fully supports the collaboration, allowing Haas to benefit from both Toyota’s and Ferrari’s expertise.

“To have a world leader in the automotive sector like Toyota support and collaborate with us is a significant step forward,” Komatsu stated. “This partnership is designed to accelerate our development, enhancing our competitiveness in Formula 1. Toyota’s expertise in technical and manufacturing processes will be instrumental in reaching our goals.”

Komatsu also emphasized the dual benefits of the partnership. While Haas gains access to Toyota’s advanced resources, Toyota Gazoo Racing can expand its engineering capabilities and further develop its own technical staff and drivers through this collaboration.

A Green Light from Ferrari and F1’s Top Brass

The partnership has received the green light from Ferrari, Haas’s long-time technical ally, ensuring that this new alliance does not conflict with existing agreements. Ferrari extended its collaboration with Haas until the end of the 2028 season, highlighting the harmonious nature of this multi-partner approach.

Komatsu expressed gratitude to F1’s top figures, including Stefano Domenicali (F1 CEO) and Fred Vasseur (Ferrari team principal), for their support in making this alliance a reality. He also extended thanks to key Toyota executives, such as Akio Toyoda (Chairman, Toyota Motor Corporation) and Tomoya Takahashi (President, Gazoo Racing Company), for their commitment to the partnership.

Toyota’s Return: A New Era for the Japanese Giant

Toyota’s re-entry into Formula 1, albeit in a support role, aims to elevate its personnel and broaden its technological footprint. Toyota Gazoo Racing branding will feature on Haas cars starting from the United States Grand Prix, signaling the beginning of this dynamic partnership.

Tomoya Takahashi, President of Gazoo Racing Company, emphasized the long-term benefits of the partnership, noting that it provides a platform for Toyota to nurture its engineers, mechanics, and drivers.

“By working alongside Haas at the pinnacle of motorsports, we aim to enhance the skills and capabilities of both organizations. This collaboration not only supports the growth of Haas but also strengthens our position in the global motorsport and automotive industry,” said Takahashi.

Balancing Partnerships: Ferrari’s Continued Role

Despite the new alliance with Toyota, Haas remains committed to its existing partnership with Ferrari. This dual collaboration model, supported by both Toyota and Ferrari, is expected to maximize Haas’s technical potential. The team’s agreement with Ferrari, extended until 2028, ensures that it will continue to benefit from Ferrari’s power units and other technological advancements.

With this multi-faceted approach, Haas F1 Team looks set to bolster its performance and competitiveness on the grid. As Toyota Gazoo Racing steps into the fold, the motorsport world eagerly anticipates how this new collaboration will unfold in the coming seasons.

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