F1 News: Haas 2024 Livery Met With Mixed Emotions As Reactions Come Flooding In

Haas' 2024 livery has left fans with mixed responses.
F1 News: Haas 2024 Livery Met With Mixed Emotions As Reactions Come Flooding In
F1 News: Haas 2024 Livery Met With Mixed Emotions As Reactions Come Flooding In /

Haas F1 Team has recently unveiled their new livery for the VF-24 car for the upcoming 2024 Formula 1 season, marking an early reveal in the series of team announcements. Fans have been quick to have their say with it currently being met with mixed reactions. 

Sporting a bold carbon fibre black base complemented by striking white and red accents, the design also prominently features the logo of their title sponsor, MoneyGram, particularly on the front wing and intake areas, with the Haas name displayed on the rear wing. 

This reveal comes after a challenging 2023 season where Haas finished last in the Constructors' Championship, prompting significant changes including the departure of former team principal Guenther Steiner. The team aims for a turnaround in 2024, retaining their driver lineup of Kevin Magnussen and Nico Hulkenberg. 

Fans have quickly taken to social media to deliver their verdict on the new livery for the American team. 

"That's a RedBull from Wishdotcom"

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"No need for all the exposed Carbon. If we gonna finish last in the constructors let’s look good while doing it."

"Looks gorgeous, but please, make that Haas logo smaller"

"Another black livery...reminds me of the 2018 one but I'm getting sick of all these dark liveries we need some colour on the grid"

"That carbon fiber looks GREAT!!"

"They just admitting that they can‘t fix their weight problems"

"Looks good. We see you Haas, even if the F1 world was completely shaken."


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