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Haas at the Qatar Grand Prix | The F1 Formula | The F1 Formula
Haas·Qatar Grand Prix

Team × Circuit · permanent

Haas at the Qatar Grand Prix

Haas has a challenging record at Lusail, securing its first points there only in 2024, indicating a recent shift in performance at the high-speed permanent circuit.

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  • Lusail
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Constructor record

Source: Jolpica F1 API
Starts
4
Race wins
0
Podiums
0
1-2 finishes
0
Best finish
P9
Points
2

Every appearance

YearBest2ndPts
2021P16P18
TeamHaas
  • CircuitQatar Grand Prix
  • 0
    2023P14P160
    2024P9—2
    2025P15—0

    Haas's history at the Lusail International Circuit, home of the Qatar Grand Prix, has been a narrative of persistent challenge, only recently punctuated by a breakthrough points finish in 2024. Prior to that ninth-place result, the American outfit had contested three previous editions of the event, with their best performances being a 16th in 2021 and a 14th in 2023, yielding no points. This track, a permanent fixture on the calendar, demands a specific blend of aerodynamic efficiency and robust mechanical grip, areas where Haas has historically sought consistent performance.

    The Lusail circuit is characterized by its long main straight and a series of high-speed, flowing corners that place significant emphasis on a car's aerodynamic platform. For a team like Haas, utilizing a Ferrari power unit, straight-line speed is often competitive, but the challenge frequently lies in maintaining stability and grip through the rapid changes of direction. This balance is crucial for lap time, and the abrasive nature of the track surface, coupled with the high ambient temperatures often experienced in Qatar, contributes to considerable tire degradation. Managing this degradation, particularly over a full race distance, has been a recurring theme for many teams, and Haas has often found itself on the back foot in this regard, struggling to maintain optimal tire performance through longer stints.

    The 2024 Qatar Grand Prix marked a notable deviation from this trend. Securing two points was a significant achievement, suggesting that recent developments in the VF-24 chassis, under the guidance of Team Principal Ayao Komatsu, have begun to address some of these fundamental challenges. This improvement in high-speed stability and tire management would have been critical for their performance at Lusail. Comparing this to how other teams navigate similar high-aero demands, one might look at Red Bull Racing at the Qatar Grand Prix, where their consistent aerodynamic excellence often sees them thrive.

    The evolution of Haas's car concept, particularly in recent seasons, has aimed at creating a more versatile package. While circuits demanding maximum downforce and precise handling have historically been tricky, the 2024 result at Lusail hints at a positive trajectory. The team's ability to extract performance from the Ferrari power unit while simultaneously improving the chassis's inherent balance is key. Understanding the nuances of car development and the broader context of Formula 1's technical regulations is essential, as outlined by the FIA's F1 World Championship guidelines.

    Looking ahead, Haas's performance at circuits like Lusail will be a strong indicator of their overall progress. The ability to contend for points on a permanent circuit that tests both aerodynamic prowess and tire management is a benchmark for any midfield team. The data from their appearances, including the detailed race results available through sources like Jolpica/Ergast's 2026 season data, provides a clear picture of their journey. While the team has 4 starts at Lusail, with 0 wins, 0 podiums, and 0 one-twos, the 2024 points finish represents a significant step forward, offering a more optimistic outlook for future visits to the desert circuit. It underscores the continuous development cycle in Formula 1, where even subtle changes can yield tangible results, a dynamic explored further on the Formula 1 official site. This ongoing effort to refine the car for diverse challenges distinguishes performance, much like how teams adapt to the unique high-altitude demands seen at Red Bull Racing at the Mexico City Grand Prix or the varied layouts like Red Bull Racing at the United States Grand Prix.

    Common questions

    Has Haas ever scored points at the Qatar Grand Prix?
    Yes, Haas secured its first points at the Qatar Grand Prix in 2024, achieving a 9th place finish.
    What is Haas's best finish at Lusail?
    Haas's best finish at the Lusail International Circuit is 9th place, achieved during the 2024 Qatar Grand Prix.
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    Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
    Last reviewed June 1, 2026