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The Haas F1 team has announced that it will continue its operations as usual, despite facing challenges stemming from trade tariffs imposed by the U.S. government. Owner Gene Haas has reported a significant drop in demand for his machine tools business, a direct consequence of these tariffs. However, the team remains focused on its racing agenda and is committed to competing effectively in the Formula 1 season.
Haas emphasized that the racing division operates independently from the machine tools sector and is not currently affected by the downturn in demand. The team is dedicated to maintaining its performance on the track and ensuring that its drivers and engineers have the necessary resources to succeed.
As the Formula 1 season progresses, the Haas team is optimistic about navigating these economic challenges while continuing to deliver competitive results. The commitment to racing excellence remains steadfast, even in the face of external pressures from the market.
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