Haas has become the first Formula 1 team to unveil its 2026 challenger, the VF26, providing a first look at the sport’s radical new technical regulations.
The digital renders reveal a smaller, narrower car with a slimmed-down front wing and a prominent engine-cover fin.
The red-and-white livery reflects the team’s growing technical partnership with Toyota.
Engines now rely on 50% electrical power and run on 100% sustainable fuel.
The reveal follows a private test by the new Cadillac team at Silverstone, featuring drivers Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez.
Team Principal Ayao Komatsu warned that the season will be “very dynamic,” with energy management being the biggest hurdle.
British driver Oliver Bearman added that reliability will likely scramble the pecking order in the early rounds.
The VF26 will hit the track for public testing in Bahrain this February, ahead of the season opener in Melbourne on March 8.























