In a recent interview, Ayao Komatsu, the head of Haas Formula 1, stated that the final decision on the team’s drivers for the 2025 season will be up to Gene Haas, the team owner. This announcement comes after the news that Nico Hulkenberg, the current driver, will be moving to Sauber next year as they transition to Audi. This move has created an available spot at Haas.
Oliver Bearman, a promising young driver from the Ferrari development program, had the opportunity to participate in two practice sessions with Haas last season. He is also scheduled to participate in six FP1 sessions with the team this year. Bearman’s chances of securing a full-time spot for the next season were further boosted when he replaced Carlos Sainz in Saudi Arabia and achieved a respectable seventh place.
With Hulkenberg’s departure and the possible arrival of rookie Bearman, Kevin Magnussen’s prospects of securing a renewed contract with Haas have improved. When asked about his working relationship with Haas, Komatsu, who took over from Guenther Steiner this season, explained that while he presents his opinions and facts to Gene Haas, the final decision lies with the team owner. However, Komatsu emphasized that it is not a dictatorship and that they have a good dialogue and understanding between them.
Komatsu also rejected the idea that Haas imposes financial restrictions on the selection of drivers and emphasized that performance is the main criterion, rather than cost-saving measures. He clarified that the budget for drivers is evaluated on a case-by-case basis and that Haas has never set a fixed value, stating that they weigh the pros and cons of each potential driver and the possible implications for the championship. Komatsu highlighted the importance of a championship position in terms of prize money and stressed the importance of considering all factors in their decision-making process.
Overall, Komatsu emphasized the importance of frequent and productive conversations in their decision-making process, recognizing that, although there are several factors to consider, open communication is crucial.