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

Team × Circuit · permanent

Haas at the Dutch Grand Prix

Haas has historically found the Zandvoort circuit challenging, with a consistent absence of points until a notable breakthrough in 2025 marked by their best finish.

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  • Zandvoort
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Constructor record

Source: Jolpica F1 API
Starts
5
Race wins
0
Podiums
0
1-2 finishes
0
Best finish
P6
Points
9

Every appearance

YearBest2ndPts
2021P18—0
TeamHaas
  • CircuitDutch Grand Prix
  • 2022P13P150
    2023P12P160
    2024P11P180
    2025P6P109

    Haas's journey at the Dutch Grand Prix has been a gradual climb from midfield obscurity to a recent points-scoring breakthrough, reflecting the team's evolving understanding of the Zandvoort circuit's unique demands. For four consecutive seasons, from 2021 through 2024, the MoneyGram Haas F1 Team, powered by its Ferrari unit, made its appearances at the permanent Zandvoort circuit without securing a single championship point. Their best finishes during this period saw a slow but steady progression: 18th in 2021, 13th in 2022, 12th in 2023, and 11th in 2024. This consistent absence from the points, despite improving positions, underscored the specific challenges the circuit presented to their car concept.

    The Zandvoort circuit is known for its undulating layout, high-speed banked corners, and a compact nature that offers limited opportunities for overtaking. These characteristics place a premium on a car's aerodynamic efficiency and mechanical grip, particularly through sections like the famous Scheivlak and the final banked corner leading onto the main straight. Haas's car designs have, at times, faced difficulties in achieving the optimal balance between downforce and drag, and managing tire degradation effectively on such a demanding circuit. The Ferrari power unit, while capable, needs to be integrated into a chassis that can extract maximum performance from Zandvoort's unique flow, a task that proved elusive for Haas in their initial outings.

    The significant turning point arrived in the 2025 season, where Haas achieved its best finish at the Dutch Grand Prix, securing a remarkable 6th place and an additional 10th place, accumulating 9 points. This performance stands in stark contrast to their previous record of 0 wins, 0 podiums, and 0 one-two finishes across 5 starts at this venue. This breakthrough suggests a fundamental shift in the team's approach or a significant development in their car's inherent characteristics, allowing it to finally exploit Zandvoort's nuances. Under Team Principal Ayao Komatsu, the team's engineering focus may have yielded a more adaptable platform, capable of delivering both strong qualifying performance and sustained race pace.

    This achievement at Zandvoort is particularly noteworthy when considering the circuit's demands. Unlike the power-sensitive straights of Monza or the high-downforce, technical challenge of a circuit like the Mercedes at the Hungarian Grand Prix which also demands significant aero but with a different rhythm, Zandvoort requires a blend of all elements. Teams like Mercedes at the Dutch Grand Prix have historically demonstrated strong performance here, often leveraging a well-balanced chassis. For a team like Haas, finding that balance has been a longer process. Detailed historical race data, such as that found on Jolpica/Ergast — 2026 season data, confirms Haas's consistent improvement in finishing positions leading up to their 2025 points haul.

    The evolution seen in Haas's performance at Zandvoort reflects the continuous development cycle in Formula 1. Understanding the FIA — F1 World Championship technical regulations and how they influence car design is crucial. The team's ability to adapt its car concept to a permanent circuit with such specific characteristics, moving from consistent back-of-the-midfield finishes to a strong points haul, provides a compelling narrative for their ongoing efforts in the championship. For a broader context of Formula 1's history and team dynamics, Wikipedia: Formula One offers detailed insights into how teams navigate such challenges over time.

    Common questions

    What is Haas's best result at the Dutch Grand Prix?
    The MoneyGram Haas F1 Team achieved its best finish at the Dutch Grand Prix in 2025, with a 6th place, contributing to their total of 9 points at the Zandvoort circuit.
    How many times has Haas scored points at Zandvoort?
    Haas scored points at the Dutch Grand Prix for the first time in 2025, securing 9 points with a 6th and 10th place finish across their 5 appearances at the Zandvoort circuit.
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    Written by The F1 Formula Editorial Team, Race-week editors + sport historians
    Last reviewed June 1, 2026