Haas F1 Team reveal 2026 F1 championship livery

Haas F1 Team reveal 2026 F1 championship livery

19th January 2026 0 By Kamron Kent

Haas Formula 1 team has revealed their 2026 livery ahead of the upcoming championship season, adorning an all-new look for the season.

Feature image credit: Haas F1 Team

As per Haas’ usual format, when releasing their contender in the car launch season, the American outfit has revealed their livery colours and design through digital renders and social media posts.

The team has opted to go with a new livery for the upcoming season, with a predominantly white livery, but it will feature spots of red. It will also bear the GR logo of Gazoo Racing as part of their upgraded title sponsorship with Toyota Gazoo Racing.

In the announcement, Haas F1 Team Owner Gene Haas said:

“Like all teams, we’ve faced the challenge of competing in 2025 while looking to design and now build these new-regulation entries for the 2026 season.
“The pre-season will be crucial to understand what these cars are capable of and how the drivers, engineers and teams in general adapt to them. We at least have continuity in terms of the drivers, with Ollie Bearman and Esteban Ocon, as well as in our design and engineering teams.

“Last season’s competition in the midfield was of an exceptionally high standard, it was tough, and we need to go out again and continue to develop – both on and off-track. Personally, I’m going to be very interested to see how the competition shakes out across
the grid and what these new regulations bring in terms of  performance.”

It will be the 11th season of Formula 1 for the American team, who will be joined by national rivals Cadillac as the second American team on the grid. In turn, they will continue and build upon an established line-up of Ocon and Bearman, following their first season with the team last year.

Haas has confirmed their 2026 championship contender will be on-track for the first time at the behind-closed-doors pre-season test in Barcelona, dubbed as a shakedown event, on January 26-30.

They will be back out on track for the two pre-season tests in Bahrain ahead of the F1 season opener in Melbourne, on March 6-8, 2026.

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