31.03.2025
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Haas F1 reveals special cherry blossom livery for Japanese GP

Robeliza Kifanes
Robeliza Kifanes
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Haas F1 Team has introduced a “special cherry blossom-themed livery” for the upcoming Japanese Grand Prixincorporating striking pink accents into their standard red-white-black design for the 2025 season.

This design change reflects the growing connection between the American team and Japan—highlighted by a long-term technical partnership with Toyota, which began six months ago.

Under the leadership of team principal Ayao Komatsu, Haas has undergone significant changes—including the arrival of new drivers Esteban Ocon and Oliver Bearman, who have helped the team secure sixth place in the constructors’ standings.

“I’m really excited to race in Japan. The track looks fantastic, and with our partnership with Toyota GAZOO Racing, it’s going to be a special event for the whole team,” said Bearman.

“Suzuka is, for me, the best circuit on the calendar. There’s so much to love about this track, especially the first sector, which is incredibly fast and flowing. You have to be really committed and precise in your driving,” said Ocon.

The 2025 Japanese Grand Prix presents Haas with an opportunity to showcase their progress under Toyota’s technical support while also engaging local fans with a unique livery that honors Japanese culture.