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Haas boss Ayao Komatsu is directly opposed to a potential rule change for the 2026 Formula 1 season that could be a “killer” to small teams.
According to Auto Motor und Sport, there’s a proposal to introduce a new rule in 2026 affecting teams’ use of transferable components, targeting those like Haas relying on parts from Ferrari. If approved by a majority, teams finishing fifth or higher in the Constructors’ standings would need to produce all components three years in advance—a potential setback for smaller teams per Komatsu. Despite the budget cap compensating for purchased parts, Haas, the smallest and financially weakest team, could face a challenging internal production mandate endangering its F1 presence. Haas’ recent collaboration with Toyota stemmed from resource limitations, crucial for their mid-grid competitiveness, raising concerns from rivals such as Red Bull over fair play and team ownership structures criticized by McLaren’s Zak Brown. As Haas continues its midfield rise, the formula one landscape experiences growing tensions surrounding team dynamics and competitive equity, creating a storyline that captivates and polarizes fans, drivers, and F1 stakeholders alike.