Ferrari extend F1-engine contract with Haas
PARIS: Ferrari will continue to supply engines to the Haas Formula 1 team until at least the end of the 2028 season, the American outfit announced on Tuesday.
Ferrari have provided power units since Haas made their Grand Prix debut in 2016. “I´m thrilled to extend our relationship with Scuderia Ferrari until 2028,” Ayao Komatsu, the Team Principal said. “As an organisation we´ve only ever raced with Ferrari power units and to have that continued stability moving into the next set of power unit regulations is a key part of our on-going development.”
Formula One is introducing power unit new rules in 2026 emphasising hybrid components and running fully on sustainable fuels. Haas are seventh, out of the 10 teams, in the constructors´ championship, with 27 points ahead of the 13th round of the season in Hungary this weekend.
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