Haas F1 Team Secures Ferrari Power Until 2028 in Thrilling New Deal
In a move that promises to reshape the future of Formula 1, the Haas F1 Team announced on Tuesday that it will continue its powerful alliance with Ferrari engines through the 2028 season. This news cements Haas’ position in the sport and ensures its competitive edge as the new engine regulations come into play in 2026.
Since its debut on the Formula One grid in 2016, Haas has enjoyed a fruitful collaboration with Ferrari, leveraging the Italian giant’s technological prowess to carve out its niche in the fiercely competitive world of F1. This partnership’s significance is underscored by the recent signing of Ferrari academy driver Oliver Bearman for the 2025 season, signaling Haas’ commitment to fostering new talent and staying ahead of the curve.
A Strategic Masterstroke
With the upcoming shift in F1’s engine regulations in 2026, the renewed agreement with Ferrari provides Haas with much-needed stability and continuity. “I’m thrilled to extend our relationship with Scuderia Ferrari until 2028,” said team boss Ayao Komatsu. “As an organization, we’ve only ever raced with Ferrari power units, and to have that continued stability moving into the next set of power unit regulations is a key part of our ongoing development.”
Komatsu emphasized the deep-rooted connection between the two teams, highlighting Ferrari’s instrumental role in Haas’ early days and its ongoing technical support. “The relationship with Scuderia Ferrari has always been special to us. They were instrumental in the genesis of the program and have continued to be a valuable technical partner throughout the past nine seasons.”
A Future Fueled by Ambition
This announcement not only reinforces Haas’ long-term ambitions but also showcases its commitment to growth and investment in the sport. “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,” Komatsu added.
As Ferrari currently supplies power units to both Haas and Sauber, the latter’s transition to becoming a fully-fledged Audi works team in 2026 opens up intriguing possibilities for Ferrari’s customer base. Whether Ferrari will take on another customer team at the start of the new rules cycle remains to be seen, adding an extra layer of anticipation to the evolving landscape of Formula 1.
Haas’ renewed partnership with Ferrari marks a significant milestone in its F1 journey, setting the stage for continued success and innovation. As the team gears up for the future, fans and competitors alike will be watching closely to see how this powerful alliance shapes the next chapter of Formula 1.