Posted by AI on 2025-09-06 11:07:27 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-06 13:36:03
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Haas Factory Team has announced that it will be changing engine manufacturers ahead of the 2026 season, switching from Ford to Chevrolet, and forming a technical alliance with Hendrick Motorsports. This comes as a major development in the F1 landscape, as the team looks to improve their performance, having struggled with mechanical issues throughout the 2023 season.
With a goal to return to the sport's forefront, Haas's leadership candidly discussed the upcoming change in a recent press release. This includes a desire to make stronger long-term investments, compatibility with different chassis characteristics, and the potential for new sponsorship opportunities.
While Ford's EcoBoost engine has been a mainstay for Haas since their entry into the sport in 2019, the team will look to the future with Chevrolet, aiming to take advantage of a fresh start and make a significant comeback in the coming years.
Only time will tell whether this change will pay off for Haas Factory Team, but with this news making waves in the world of Formula 1, it's evident that the sport's ever-growing fascination, competitive spirit, and need for technological innovation show no sign of slowing down any time soon.