Formula 1

Haas reveals 2025 F1 car and livery

by Josh Suttill
2 min read

Haas has revealed imagery of its 2025 Formula 1 car and livery, having completed a successful shakedown of its VF-25 last Sunday.

F1's first-ever collective launch meant teams were asked to withhold releasing any official imagery of their new cars until the event at the O2 arena.

Spy shots of Haas's Silverstone shakedown emerged on Sunday but Haas has now released proper images of the shakedown and virtual renders of its new 2025 car and livery.

Haas 2025 drivers Esteban Ocon and Ollie Bearman appeared on stage at the O2 arena with team principal Ayao Komatsu, now entering his second year in the top job.

"To be going into our tenth season in Formula 1 with the belief that we can compete, and with the team really coming together the way it did, I’m personally very excited to see what we can deliver with the VF-25," said team principal Ayao Komatsu.

"All our functions across Kannapolis, Banbury and Maranello have been working hard to ensure we can hit the ground running again in Bahrain. Our design office in Italy, under the guidance of Andrea De Zordo, have worked tirelessly to evolve the successful concept we had with the VF-24, and its upgrades and build on those strengths and apply into the VF-25 design."


Check out every 2025 F1 car and livery revealed so far here.


Technical director De Zordo added that "2024 was a very long year, but for me, the relationship between the Italian HQ and the UK HQ was probably the best thing about last season.

"We’re a lot more aligned, we discuss a lot, and I think it’s a relationship that is working well. We’ve improved a lot the strength of the design office, we’ve improved a lot our aero in terms of methodology, tools, and that’s a process that started already some time ago, and although we still have a lot to do in that respect, we are on the right path.

"On track, the result was great. It was better than anyone could’ve initially hoped for, and although we didn’t obtain sixth place, in general it was a great year."

Head of aerodynamics, Davide Paganelli said: "Last year we grew a lot in terms of design resource and we also gained a lot of confidence that we can definitely do better.

"The mood in the design office today is absolutely positive, we can feel the energy here. Last season we were able to demonstrate to ourselves and the rest of the grid that we can do a very good job."

Haas is looking to improve on the seventh place finish it vaulted to in the constructors' championship last year, when it scored more points in one year than it had in the previous four seasons combined.

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