The Haas F1 Team has changed its livery for the second time this season as Formula 1 returns after four weeks off for the Belgian Grand Prix.
Haas change livery for Belgian Grand Prix
The American outfit started the 2017 Season with a partially red nose cone, however, removed the colour and switched it to white at the Monaco Grand Prix with the belief that the change in colours allowed greater visibility of driver numbers and sponsors.
For Belgium however, the red is back and has now been integrated with the white and back on the current nose cone on the VF17 car.
The changes can be seen here:
Looks like @HaasF1Team added a bit of colour to their car! More pitlane pics from Spa-Francorchamps later in our #AMuS gallery. pic.twitter.com/BNffb4RQQE
— Tobi Grüner ? (@tgruener) August 23, 2017
Heading to Spa brings back good memories for Romain Grosjean, who secured his most recent podium at the circuit back in 2015 when driving for Lotus. “It’s just a great track,” he said. “There are very high-speed corners and there are a lot of turns, different types, some high speed, some low – just a good variety overall. It gives you a good feeling to drive.”
Haas currently lie in seventh place in the Constructors’ Championship with 29 points, already matching its points tally from last season with nine races still remaining.
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