After a difficult start to the season, Esteban Ocon praises the impressive responsiveness of Haas F1, a team he describes as twice as efficient as those he has known.
Esteban Ocon put in a satisfying performance at the Bahrain Grand Prix on Sunday April 13, finishing in eighth place to pick up four valuable championship points.
Esteban Ocon had a frustrating Saturday on the Sakhir circuit. The Haas driver saw his hopes of a good qualifying session dashed in the first part of the session, after a mistake sent him into the wall. It was a blow for the driver from Normandy, especially as the performance of his single-seater seemed to be on target at the start of the weekend. Marked, Ocon didn't mince his words when asked about his accident.
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Ryo Hirakawa, who took part in the first free practice session in Japan for the Enstone team, has just been recruited by Haas for the rest of the season. The Japanese driver will take part in four free practice sessions for Haas.
The Frenchman was a long way behind in terms of performance compared to what he produced in China. His team-mate put in a much better performance at Suzuka.
The Haas F1 Team unveils a special livery for the 2025 Japanese Grand Prix at Suzuka. This unique decoration incorporates pink cherry blossom motifs in the team's traditional colors: a tribute to the cherry blossom season.
Haas defied the odds at the Chinese Grand Prix on Sunday morning, with solid performances from both drivers. Esteban Ocon, in particular, made his mark with a fifth-place finish, his best result of the season.
The Australian Grand Prix, the first round of the 2025 Formula 1 season, was an intense spectacle full of twists and turns. In difficult weather conditions, British driver Lando Norris came out on top with victory, leaving France's Esteban Ocon in thirteenth place.
In the first and third free practice sessions, Ollie Bearman went off track twice. A painful and costly start to the weekend for Haas. The British driver will start 20th on the grid.
Ollie Bearman heavily damaged his Haas in the first practice session of the Australian Grand Prix. The British driver fell victim to oversteer at turn 10, ending up in the wall and forcing his team to replace the engine and gearbox. A setback that complicates his weekend.
The former Alpine driver spoke with The Athletic about his arrival at Haas F1 Team. He describes his initial feelings and explains his reasons for leaving the Alpine team. The way of working is a bit different now, and Esteban Ocon feels better at Haas than in his previous team.