Haas have shown off a special livery design for the Canadian Grand Prix, where the team will celebrate their 200th race since entering the sport almost a decade ago.
Haas arrived on the F1 grid back in 2016, initially fielding Frenchman Romain Grosjean and Mexican Esteban Gutierrez as part of an operation split across sites in the United States, the United Kingdom and Italy.
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Powered by Ferrari engines, the squad climbed as high as fifth in the Teams’ Championship standings through 2018, with Grosjean achieving their personal best Grand Prix result of fourth position at the Austrian Grand Prix that season.
Other highlights so far include Kevin Magnussen’s shock pole position for the Sao Paulo Sprint race in 2022, while the Dane also secured their highest Grand Prix grid slot of fourth during 2023’s visit to the Miami International Autodrome.
Now represented by rookie Ollie Bearman and experienced racer Esteban Ocon, Haas will offer a nod to the past for the upcoming Montreal weekend by adopting a livery that resembles the clean black, grey and red design used throughout their debut 2016 campaign.
Check out Haas’ livery in the gallery and social media post above.

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