Haas F1 has extended its long-term technical partnership with Ferrari, with the American team set to continue using Ferrari engines until at least the end of the 2028 season.
Following the introduction of new propulsion regulations in 2026, the extension of the agreement will ensure long-term supply stability.
Ayo KomatsuTeam Principal: “I am very pleased to extend the partnership with Ferrari until 2028. Our team has only raced with Ferrari engines and maintaining stability as we move to the next regulations is an important part of our continued development.
The relationship with Ferrari has always been special for us; they played a key role in the birth of the programme from the very beginning and have remained a valuable technical partner over the past nine seasons. I am pleased that we now have a few more years ahead of us and I thank Frédéric Vasseur and the rest of Scuderia Ferrari for continuing to believe in our project.
Furthermore, this announcement is another example of MoneyGram Haas F1’s long-term ambitions as investments continue.”
Source: F1 News

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