- Extension agreed ahead of new power unit regulations in 2026
- Haas signed Oliver Bearman from Ferrari on multi-year deal earlier this month
The Haas Formula One team have extended their long-running technical partnership with Ferrari until 2028.
The new agreement means Haas will continue to use Ferrari power units in their cars until the end of the 2028 season.
Haas have worked closely with Ferrari since joining the grid in 2016 and the news comes after the American team signed British driver Oliver Bearman from Ferrari on a multi-year deal earlier this month.
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“I’m thrilled to extend our relationship with Scuderia Ferrari until 2028,” said Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu.
“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 [in 2026] is a key part of our ongoing development.
“The relationship with Scuderia Ferrari has always been a special one to us – they were instrumental in the genesis of the program back in the early days and have continued to be a valuable technical partner to us throughout the past nine seasons.
“I’m delighted we now have more seasons ahead and my thanks go to Fred Vasseur and many others at Scuderia Ferrari for continuing to show faith in our project. This announcement is just another example of the long-term ambition of MoneyGram Haas F1 Team – our investment and growth in the sport continues.”
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