Haas will mark its 200th Grand Prix by bringing back its original 2016 livery, a nostalgic nod for the American F1 outfit. The VF-25 will revert to a grey base with striking red "Haas" lettering on the sidepods and red front and rear wing end plates. A unique touch sees the names of the team's staff emblazoned on the larger black lower element of the front wing, with the halo also painted grey.

This celebration harks back to Haas's famously strong debut, where Romain Grosjean scored a P6 in Melbourne and a P5 in Bahrain – results the team has only beaten once since. It's a fitting tribute as the US team is currently enjoying one of its best seasons in years, sitting seventh in the Constructors' standings. This retro livery highlights Haas's journey and their ongoing drive for success, hoping to capture some of that early magic as they push further up the grid.

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