Haas reveals 2020 F1 car shots

Haas has unveiled computer-generated images of its 2020 Formula 1 car, the VF-20, and team founder Gene Haas hopes the return to its tra🍌ditional colours will represent a comeback following a tough last season.

The US team struggled with extracting optimum performance from its 2019 car in combination with Pirelli’s tyre💟s which sꦦaw it drop to ninth place in the F1 constructors’ world championship.

Haas, VF-20, F1,
Haas, VF-20, F1,
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🌳Haas has unveiled computer-generated images of its 2020 Formula 1 car, the VF-20, and team founder Gene Haas hopes the return to itsꦰ traditional colours will represent a comeback following a tough last season.

The US team struggled with extracting optimum performance from its 2019 car in combination with Pir🉐elli’s tyres which saw it drop to ninth place in the F1 constructors’ world championship.

Last year Haas ran an eye💝-catching black and gold livery as part of its short-lived title sponsorship from Rich Energy but since splitting with the energy drinks company it has opted to re🍃turn to its while, black and red colour scheme.

“I’m pleased to see the car return to the more familiar Haas Automation colours, it’s certainly a livery that people identify with,” Ha❀as said. “Frankly, I’m hop♛ing the VF-20 will return us to the kind of form we ran in 2018 when we finished fifth in the constructors’ championship.

“2019 🦩was a tough season to endure. We’ve been through a real education process, one that 🦹comes to all Formula 1 teams at some stage. I’m trusting we’ve learned from those lessons and have applied that knowledge into making the VF-20 a more competitive entry.

“It’s important to me that we’re back in the mix and consistently scoring poin🍒ts, we certainly have the capability♛ and we’ve proved as an organisation we can do it.”

Haas opted for an early develo🐬pment switch on its 2020 F1 cꦉar after discovering inherit design problems with the VF-19 last year.

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“Last year was definitely a set-back, one I would never have asked for, but you learn from such situations – we all have. Everybody at the team was forced to look at thems𒆙elves and understand what they can🍷 do better.

“I’m looking forward to seeing the 🍬VF-20 make its track debut. As always in ▨testing, you want many things, but lots of mileage, reliability and speed would be welcomed as we ready ourselves for the first race in Australia.”

Haas, VF-20, F1,
Haas, VF-20, F1,
© Haas

Haas will officially reveal its 2020 F1 car alongside Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen on the opening day of pre-season testing at Circuit de Cat🅺al🐼unya at 8am on February 19 outside its team garage.

Magnussen will debut the VF-20 on track before handing over to teammate Grosjean on day two with the pair expe🐈cted to split driving duties on the final day of the first test.

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