A 'significant landmark' for Haas ahead of F1 2023
Like in 2021, Haas have been quick to announce this “significant landmark” as they prepare for next year.
All teams are required to pass the FIA's safety and crash tests in order for them to be officially homologated ahead of the new campaign.Video of F1 2023 driver line-up - who will underachieve? The American team announced the news on Twitter: “The chassis and nose for the VF-23 have passed their FIA tests and are officially homologated - a significant landmark in the development of our 2023 car.”After a disappointing campaign in 2021, where they failed to score a single point, Haas pinned their hopes on 2022.Things quickly tailed off as they fell down the order as Haas struggled to develop their car.
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