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    Haas F1 say no changes to operations despite tariffs hitting owner’s business

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    By News Team on April 10, 2025 F1
    Haas F1 say no changes to operations despite tariffs hitting owner’s business
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    Haas F1 Team Maintains Operations Amid Tariff Pressures on Parent Company

    The Haas Formula 1 team has stated that it will continue its operations without interruption, despite its parent company, Haas Automation, experiencing a “dramatic decrease in demand” attributed to tariffs imposed by the United States government. This affirmation comes as the company navigates challenges that have led to reduced production and workforce adjustments.

    Tariff Impact on Haas Automation

    California-based Haas Automation revealed that the tariffs initiated by former President Donald Trump have substantially affected its machine tools business. In a recent announcement, the company disclosed it has cut back on production, eliminated overtime, and paused hiring while assessing the long-term implications of these trade policies.

    Haas Automation employs around 1,700 staff at its Oxnard facility and multiple locations across the United States, facing a downturn in demand from both domestic and international clients. The company remains hopeful for governmental interventions that might alleviate the financial strain on U.S. manufacturers.

    Haas F1 Team Unfazed by Business Challenges

    A spokesperson for the Haas F1 team, which is currently preparing for the Bahrain Grand Prix, reaffirmed that the team’s operations would remain unaffected by the difficulties faced by the parent company.

    “It’s business as usual regarding the team, and there is no change to our development plan, recruiting process, and other projects,” the spokesperson stated. They emphasized that the situation at Haas Automation would not impact the team’s performance or objectives.

    A Decade in Formula 1

    Entering the Formula 1 scene in 2016, Haas is celebrating its 10th season this year. As the smallest of the ten teams competing in the grid, Haas operates under strict budget caps and relies heavily on sponsorship revenue alongside a share of Liberty Media’s financial resources. The team utilizes Ferrari engines and maintains a technical collaboration with Toyota, aiding its competitive edge in the sport.

    Conclusion

    While the tariffs pose serious challenges for Haas Automation, the Haas F1 team remains focused on its goals and strategies, ensuring that the spirit of competition continues unaffected on race day. With a clear commitment to development and team integrity, Haas is poised to navigate both the racing world and the complexities of international trade simultaneously.

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