As the brand new season approaches, all groups are already working behind the scenes to arrange for the championship. Haas kicked off its 2025 preparations with a take a look at session in early January at Jerez, whereas work continues in Maranello and Banbury forward of the upcoming season, which can begin in just a few weeks.
The brand new automotive, the VF-25, will function a redesigned chassis to remove technical limitations encountered through the growth of final season’s automotive, permitting for better design freedom. Nonetheless, this doesn’t imply the brand new automotive will likely be solely totally different from the previous, as it is going to retain the identical idea and the entrance suspension from the VF-24.
Though Haas lately signed an settlement with Toyota that may lengthen to a number of areas—corresponding to unlocking extra funding for TPC checks and constructing an in-house simulator—the collaboration is not going to embrace the usage of the Japanese producer’s wind tunnel.
Haas Group Principal Ayao Komatsu has not solely dominated out a change sooner or later however emphasised that there are not any plans to maneuver away from Ferrari’s wind tunnel in Maranello, which can also be utilized by the Scuderia itself. This resolution is predicated on each technical and logistical causes, giving the usage of Ferrari’s facility a twin benefit.
“Sure, we nonetheless use Ferrari’s wind tunnel. Saying that we’ll by no means use Toyota’s wind tunnel is a robust assertion, however for the foreseeable future, now we have no intention of leaving Maranello’s wind tunnel,” Komatsu informed the media earlier than the season, additionally outlining how the workforce’s engineers and procedures will evolve.
For Haas, persevering with to make use of Ferrari’s facility is useful as a result of Ferrari competes in Formulation 1 and faces the identical challenges, that means it usually updates its instruments, together with the wind tunnel.
Over the last summer season break, Ferrari upgraded the rolling highway, an important aspect in trendy F1, as ground-effect vehicles should run near the observe floor to generate extra downforce from the ground. Whereas there are prices to amortize, any enhancements Ferrari makes to its amenities may also profit Haas.
“For me, it’s a win-win state of affairs as a result of we and Ferrari are competing in the identical championship. Any particular {hardware} challenge of their wind tunnel, associated to the ground-effect rules of this era, is one thing Ferrari is researching and addressing,” Ayao Komatsu defined.
Past the amortization prices, Ferrari itself handles the required updates, which transcend merely changing {hardware} elements and contain in depth analysis to find out the modifications wanted.
“Because of this, we profit from it with out having to conduct the required analysis ourselves. So, for the foreseeable future, I see no purpose to depart Maranello’s wind tunnel for Toyota’s.”
Transferring to Cologne would create logistical challenges
A decade in the past, Toyota’s Cologne wind tunnel had a number of shoppers, however in recent times, McLaren was its solely consumer. McLaren’s reliance on Toyota’s facility stemmed from limitations and vital upgrades to its personal wind tunnel in Woking. Nonetheless, this setup had drawbacks, as elements needed to be shipped to Germany for testing.
As soon as McLaren accomplished its new wind tunnel in Woking, Toyota misplaced a key buyer. Andretti is anticipated to take its place, having already used the ability in latest months to check a mannequin for the 2025 rules in hopes of an eventual F1 debut.
For Haas, the state of affairs includes two key issues. Any upgrades to the Toyota facility would rely solely on Toyota, simply as Ferrari manages its personal wind tunnel updates. Nonetheless, Toyota’s upgrades may not align with F1’s particular wants or could possibly be delayed resulting from monetary constraints or commitments to different tasks requiring long-term planning.
Moreover, logistics stay a major concern. Haas depends on exterior suppliers for part manufacturing, and whereas its collaboration with Toyota might partially handle this, lots of its suppliers—together with Dallara—are primarily based in Italy. Furthermore, a portion of Haas’s engineering workforce, significantly these targeted on aerodynamics, operates from Maranello. Haas additionally purchases elements from Ferrari.
Switching wind tunnels with out a clear financial or technical incentive would drive a restructuring of the present setup. Contemplating all these elements, Haas has chosen to proceed utilizing Ferrari’s wind tunnel.