14/07/2025 09:35
Haas F1 has confirmed that it will complete a two-day TPC test
(Testing of Previous Cars) next month in Japan, at the Fuji
Speedway. The test will take place across 6 & 7 August, with
Toyota and Haas reserve driver Ryo Hirakawa to drive the VF-23 on
the first day of the test, which is open to fans. On the second day
of the test, Haas will hand fellow Toyota driver and reigning Super
Formula champion Sho Tsuboi his F1 debut. The 30-year-old currently
competes in Super Formula and Super GT, and is a three-time GT500
champion The Fuji Speedway is a famed circuit rich in history, and
last hosted the Japanese Grand Prix in 2008 – it is owned by
Toyota. "I'm naturally very excited that in our first season
running the team's TPC program we're able to enjoy two days running
at Fuji Speedway in Japan," said Ayao Komatsu, Haas team
principal. "The significance of running our car at Toyota's home
circuit – where we first announced our partnership with TOYOTA
GAZOO Racing last October, it's quite special. "To then give Sho
Tsuboi his first outing in a Formula 1 car is equally satisfying
considering his pedigree as a multiple champion. We're obviously
already familiar with Ryō's talents and we look forward to his
continued feedback into our program. "The fact that we're running
the VF-23 and the test is open to fans – that's a great thing too.
We know the passion Japanese fans have for Formula 1, so to get a
second run in the country there this year after April's Japanese
Grand Prix is fantastic."