The U.S.-owned Formula One team, Haas, has undergone significant changes in the past five years, and with the unveiling of their 2024 challenger, questions arise about their performance in the upcoming season. The new Haas F1 chief, Ayao Komatsu, has set tempered expectations, warning that the team is likely to face struggles during the 2024 season. Despite this, there is a sense that enduring a short-term hit could yield benefits in the future. The team's goal of achieving their first podium remains in sight, but the start of the season may see them near the back of the grid according to Komatsu. Haas became the first team to present their 2024 challenger.
Haas expects to start the Formula One season near the back of the grid, new boss Ayao Komatsu said as the U.S.-owned team became the first to present their 2024 challenger. https://t.co/1DpHMc4Pkz
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