AutoGear
  • Latest News
  • AutoGear TV
  • Sustainable Mobility
  • Motorsports
    • Circuits
    • Rally
    • Rally raid
    • WEC
  • English
    • Português
    • Italiano
    • Français
    • Español
    • English
    • Deutsch
    • 日本語
  • STANDINGS
No Result
View All Result
AutoGear
  • Latest News
  • AutoGear TV
  • Sustainable Mobility
  • Motorsports
    • Circuits
    • Rally
    • Rally raid
    • WEC
  • English
    • Português
    • Italiano
    • Français
    • Español
    • English
    • Deutsch
    • 日本語
  • STANDINGS
No Result
View All Result
AutoGear

Haas F1 Rejects Sale Rumors due to New Toyota Partnership, Stays Committed to Ferrari Engines

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
October 26, 2024
in Motorsports
Reading Time: 2 mins read
0
Haas F1 Rejects Sale Rumors due to New Toyota Partnership, Stays Committed to Ferrari Engines

Formula One F1 - Mexico City Grand Prix - Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico City, Mexico - October 26, 2024 Haas' Nico Hulkenberg during qualifying REUTERS/Raquel Cunha

In a firm statement at the Mexico City Grand Prix, Haas F1’s Ayao Komatsu dismissed speculation of a potential sale to Toyota, putting to rest circulating rumors about team owner Gene Haas’s interest in exiting Formula 1. Komatsu emphasized that Haas is committed to the sport and actively exploring ways to improve team performance, despite speculation sparked by recent NASCAR downsizing.

“Gene’s not selling the team,” Komatsu confirmed. “He’s constantly focused on how we can improve, and he’s turned down several offers. The team is simply not for sale.”

Rumors about Haas’s future in F1 gained traction following Michael Andretti’s multiple unsuccessful attempts to purchase the team, and the recent news of Toyota’s return to Formula 1 as a technical partner only fueled speculation. With Toyota recently debuting its branding on Haas cars at the United States Grand Prix, many assumed this could signal Toyota’s desire to buy in. However, Komatsu clarified that Toyota’s involvement is strictly technical, providing services like design and manufacturing support rather than full engine supply or team ownership.

This technical collaboration does not mean Toyota is reviving its own F1 team, which last raced in 2009. Instead, Toyota’s support will enhance Haas’s capabilities in areas where the team lacks Ferrari’s direct assistance, as Ferrari remains the primary supplier of power units, gearboxes, and other components under an agreement extended through 2028. Komatsu explained, “Ferrari and Dallara have been exceptional partners. Ferrari covers key components like the power unit, gearbox, and suspension, while Toyota’s focus is in areas Ferrari doesn’t support, giving us a better understanding and improving our competitiveness.”

Since Haas’s F1 debut in 2016, its strategy has revolved around partnerships with top-tier suppliers to remain cost-effective. Haas’s continued collaboration with Ferrari, including basing its design office in Maranello, Italy, and leveraging Dallara’s chassis expertise, has been integral to the team’s structure.

For now, Haas remains firmly on the grid with its unique collaborative approach, Toyota on board as a technical partner, and no plans for a team ownership change.

Share212Tweet133Send

Related Posts

NASCAR’s $4 Million Chicagoland Comeback Sparks Cup Star’s Urgent Warning: Don’t Ruin Our Track!
Motorsports

NASCAR’s $4 Million Chicagoland Comeback Sparks Cup Star’s Urgent Warning: Don’t Ruin Our Track!

NASCAR's Chicagoland Comeback: A $4 Million Gamble with a Star Driver's Dire Warning! Get ready to rev those engines because...

by David Castro
August 21, 2025
Oliver Bearman’s Astonishing Confidence Surge: Haas Upgrades Ignite F1 Rookie’s Performance!
Motorsports

Oliver Bearman’s Astonishing Confidence Surge: Haas Upgrades Ignite F1 Rookie’s Performance!

This asset - including all text, audio and imagery - is provided by Imagn Images. Reuters Connect has not verified...

by Virgilio Machado
August 21, 2025
Sauber’s Fearless Pursuit: Defying Audi’s Arrival and F1’s New Era for 2025 Glory!
Motorsports

Sauber’s Fearless Pursuit: Defying Audi’s Arrival and F1’s New Era for 2025 Glory!

Sauber's Bold Bid for 2025: Defying the Odds Amidst Audi Transition As the countdown to the 2026 Formula 1 revolution...

by Miguel Cunha
August 21, 2025
Sainz Unveils Shocking Williams Shortcomings: How Ferrari’s Power Leaves FW47 in the Dust!
Motorsports

Sainz Unveils Shocking Williams Shortcomings: How Ferrari’s Power Leaves FW47 in the Dust!

Formula One F1 - Hungarian Grand Prix - Hungaroring, Budapest, Hungary - July 31, 2025 Williams' Carlos Sainz Jr. arrives...

by Harry Stone
August 21, 2025

Recent News

NASCAR’s $4 Million Chicagoland Comeback Sparks Cup Star’s Urgent Warning: Don’t Ruin Our Track!

NASCAR’s $4 Million Chicagoland Comeback Sparks Cup Star’s Urgent Warning: Don’t Ruin Our Track!

August 21, 2025
Oliver Bearman’s Astonishing Confidence Surge: Haas Upgrades Ignite F1 Rookie’s Performance!

Oliver Bearman’s Astonishing Confidence Surge: Haas Upgrades Ignite F1 Rookie’s Performance!

August 21, 2025
Sauber’s Fearless Pursuit: Defying Audi’s Arrival and F1’s New Era for 2025 Glory!

Sauber’s Fearless Pursuit: Defying Audi’s Arrival and F1’s New Era for 2025 Glory!

August 21, 2025
Sainz Unveils Shocking Williams Shortcomings: How Ferrari’s Power Leaves FW47 in the Dust!

Sainz Unveils Shocking Williams Shortcomings: How Ferrari’s Power Leaves FW47 in the Dust!

August 21, 2025

Newsletter

  • PRIVACY POLICY
  • TECHNICAL INFORMATION
  • EDITORIAL STATUS
  • TERMS AND CONDITIONS

© 2023 AutoGear - Todos os direitos reservados AutoGear.

No Result
View All Result
  • Latest News
  • AutoGear TV
  • Sustainable Mobility
  • Motorsports
    • Circuits
    • Rally
    • Rally raid
    • WEC
  • English
    • Português
    • Italiano
    • Français
    • Español
    • English
    • Deutsch
    • 日本語

© 2023 AutoGear - Todos os direitos reservados AutoGear.

Enable Notifications OK No thanks