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Haas Racing’s Urgent Aero Fix Unveiled: Will It Save Their F1 Season?

Arthur Ling by Arthur Ling
April 3, 2025
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Haas Racing’s Urgent Aero Fix Unveiled: Will It Save Their F1 Season?

Haas Takes Bold Action to Fix Aero Issues Ahead of F1 Japanese GP

Struggling with aero oscillation issues at the Melbourne season opener, Haas has fast-tracked a floor update for its Formula 1 car in preparation for the Japanese Grand Prix. The team’s principal, Ayao Komatsu, expressed concerns over the car’s performance, estimating a significant gap of six tenths to its competitors caused by bouncing in high-speed corners.

The challenges faced in Melbourne continued in the high-speed Turn 9-10 section, affecting the drivers’ ability to maintain speed through crucial corners at Albert Park. However, a more favorable outcome was seen in Shanghai, where the smoother track surface allowed Haas to perform better aerodynamically.

To address the recurring high-speed issues, Haas focused on reducing the floor’s sensitivity and implemented rapid changes between the Chinese and Japanese races. Komatsu emphasized the need for immediate improvements and highlighted the team’s risk management strategy in expediting the update process.

The effectiveness of the floor upgrade will be evaluated during FP1 at the Japanese Grand Prix. Komatsu remains cautiously optimistic about the potential impact of the changes, acknowledging the uncertainties until the car hits the track.

The team’s experience in China revealed a stark contrast to the challenges faced in Australia, with the aerodynamic oscillations being kept in check due to the smoothness of the Shanghai circuit. This allowed Haas to explore a wider range of setups and leverage the car’s downforce capabilities.

Komatsu explained the intricate relationship between car setup, aerodynamics, and track conditions, underscoring the critical role of managing oscillations in high-speed corners. Despite the progress made in Shanghai, the team remains vigilant about potential issues in specific corners that could compromise performance.

In the pursuit of competitive advantage, Haas continues to fine-tune its car’s aerodynamics and chassis setup to deliver a stronger performance at the upcoming Japanese Grand Prix. The team’s determination to overcome challenges and optimize its racing capabilities underscores its commitment to excellence in the highly competitive world of Formula 1.

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