Ryo Hirakawa Takes the Wheel as Haas’s New Reserve Driver
In a surprising turn of events, Ryo Hirakawa has been appointed as the new reserve driver for the Haas Formula 1 team. After impressing during the PL1 at Suzuka with Alpine, the Japanese driver will participate in four free practice sessions with the American team throughout this season. This unexpected move comes hot on the heels of his recent appearance at the Japanese Grand Prix, where he replaced Jack Doohan at Alpine.
A two-time World Endurance Championship winner currently racing for Toyota, Hirakawa expressed his excitement about joining Haas, stating, “I appreciate this opportunity and I can’t wait to embark on this new journey with the team.” His debut with Haas will take place this weekend in Bahrain, with plans already in motion for him to participate in the first practice session at upcoming races in Mexico, Spain, and Abu Dhabi.
Team Principal Ayao Komatsu welcomed his fellow countryman to Haas, praising Hirakawa’s expertise and detailed feedback from previous tests. Komatsu expressed his delight in working with such a talented driver and acknowledged the value of their collaboration with Toyota GAZOO Racing.
This significant development marks a new chapter in Hirakawa’s career, as he steps into the role of reserve driver for a team known for its competitive spirit and dedication to excellence. Racing enthusiasts are eagerly anticipating his performance on the track and the impact he will have on Haas’s future endeavors.