This!
Very strange, Ferrari cannot be happy about this, surely?
Motorsport:
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/haas ... /10661925/Komatsu says that the tie-up with Toyota has received the blessing of its long-term partner Ferrari – which supplies the squad with engines, gearboxes and other parts. Earlier this year, Haas also extended its deal to use Ferrari’s wind tunnel in Maranello.
He added: “I’m naturally pleased that we’ve had the support of the likes of Formula 1 and our long-term partner, Scuderia Ferrari – who we announced our further continuation with earlier in the season, in the formation of this new technical partnership – designed to achieve continued success in our Formula 1 endeavours."
It’s good Toyoda’s there, he’s a racer and motorsports fan. He’s a proper competitor, entered the Nurburgring 24hrs several times. Suggests this is more than a branding exercise.
I guess these points are the core.continuum16 wrote: ↑12 Oct 2024, 18:19A few thoughts on the TGR news:
1) Seems like to me this will be a way for Haas to phase out Dallara as a manufacturing partner. Although Dallara seems to have been doing a fine job; using TGR instead will bring things in house, starting with chassis construction and perhaps down the line (post-2028) they can reduce the number of parts taken from Ferrari and become more independent
2) Interested to see how this arrangement impacts the cost cap; if Toyota essentially agrees to manufacture parts for Haas in lieu of monetary sponsorship this would seem like a great advantage. Not that anyone has said that this will be the arrangement but certainly it would make sense and Komatsu and Toyota aren’t stupid.