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Haas’ Power Play: New Toyota Partnership Strengthens Ferrari Alliance, Says Komatsu

Virgilio Machado by Virgilio Machado
October 11, 2024
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Haas’ Power Play: New Toyota Partnership Strengthens Ferrari Alliance, Says Komatsu

In a move set to reshape the competitive landscape of Formula 1, Haas F1 Team has struck a landmark technical partnership with Toyota Gazoo Racing. This collaboration will enhance Haas’ development capabilities with the manufacturing of parts and the introduction of a state-of-the-art simulator setup. Yet, Haas’ team principal, Ayao Komatsu, insists the deal is not meant to disrupt their longstanding relationship with Ferrari but rather to build upon it.

“Ferrari has always been, and will continue to be, the backbone of our operations,” Komatsu affirmed. “Our partnership with Toyota is an expansion, not a replacement. We’ll still be using the Maranello wind tunnel, and as long as regulations permit, we’ll continue sourcing our gearbox from Ferrari. This Toyota alliance is aimed at bolstering our resources beyond what we already have with Ferrari.”

Komatsu emphasized the transparency and collaboration between all parties, including Ferrari’s management, from the outset of discussions with Toyota. He stressed that open communication with Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur was crucial to ensuring both sides were comfortable with the partnership.

“Finalizing the agreement was relatively straightforward because of our long history with Ferrari,” Komatsu explained. “I made sure Fred understood that our core relationship with Ferrari remains intact and that this collaboration with Toyota poses no threat. It’s about enhancing our capabilities, not replacing our existing foundations.”

He added that the talks with Toyota Gazoo Racing’s Masaya Kaji were smooth, with both sides aligned from the beginning. “Kaji-san and the Toyota team understood the boundaries and the importance of respecting intellectual property. This clarity from day one was key to making the partnership work.”

Despite the new alliance, Haas’ manufacturing ties with Dallara remain firm. The Italian company has been producing Haas’ chassis since the team’s inception, and Komatsu sees no reason to alter that arrangement. However, the team plans to diversify certain component developments, which could see Toyota stepping in for specific areas.

“Dallara has been crucial for us, and we plan to continue that relationship,” Komatsu said. “But with Toyota onboard, we’ll have the opportunity to decide which components will be handled by Dallara and which could be transferred under Toyota’s expertise. This is about collaboration and finding the best mix for our car’s performance.”

The integration with Toyota will also see Haas expanding its design and testing capabilities. Komatsu confirmed that the team will retain its Maranello design office due to the continued use of Ferrari’s gearbox, suspension, and wind tunnel facilities. However, Haas is considering new locations, including the UK, for other development aspects like carbon composite parts and simulation work.

“Nothing changes in terms of our core operations based in Maranello,” Komatsu clarified. “Our design office remains there, and our aerodynamicists will continue to work with Ferrari’s wind tunnel. However, as we develop new components and testing capabilities, we might explore additional facilities outside Italy.”

Komatsu’s message is clear: Haas is not shifting its alliances but rather reinforcing them. With Ferrari and Toyota in its corner, the team looks set to ramp up its competitive edge without compromising its foundational relationships.

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