Haas celebrates its 200th Grand Prix with a special livery in Canada

To celebrate its 200th Formula 1 Grand Prix, the Haas team unveiled a special livery in Montreal to mark this milestone in its history.

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Inspired by the original design of the VF-16 – the single-seater from its debut in 2016 – the new livery pays tribute to the origins of the American team with a return to the iconic colors: silver, black, and red.

This revamped retro livery incorporates the logos of current partners such as MoneyGram, Toyota Gazoo Racing, Play’n Go, Orion180, Pirelli, and Zoomex. Presented as a classic livery, reinvented, it will adorn the cars throughout the Canadian Grand Prix weekend.

A tribute to the history of the stable

Founded in 2016, Haas made a strong impression from the start by scoring points during its first race thanks to Romain Grosjean’s 6th place in Australia. The high point remains the 5th place in the constructors’ championship in 2018. Since then, the team has experienced ups (like a pole position in Brazil in 2022) and downs, notably a very difficult 2021 season, before gradually climbing back to the middle of the grid.

Currently 7th in the 2025 Constructors’ Championship standings with 26 points, Haas fields drivers Esteban Ocon and Ollie Bearman this season. Both have expressed their honor in sporting this special livery in front of the North American audience.

The team director, Ayao Komatsu, emphasized the importance of this symbolic milestone: « Montreal is our 200th race… It’s an important milestone that we can be proud of. Starting from scratch and reaching 200 races is meaningful. »

He also noted that the recent improvements made to the car are paying off, especially on fast circuits, and expressed his optimism for scoring new points this weekend.

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