Gene Haas planning unique color for F1 team
Haas F1, the American team planning its debut in 2016, could race with a distinctive yellow livery.
It has emerged in recent days that former McLaren and Red Bull engineer Rob Taylor will head the design of the first Haas car, in collaboration with Ferrari and Dallara.
"We do not want to make a car to test this year," team boss Gunther Steiner is quoted by Italy's Autosprint.
"If you make a car for that purpose, by next year it is already outdated."
Autosprint also claims that team owner Gene Haas, already with a leading outfit in NASCAR, is keen on reviving the color yellow in F1.
Jordan's bright yellow cars are fondly recalled, while Renault fielded a yellow and black design in 2010.
"We would love to have a car in line with the company's image," said Haas, whose corporate logo is actually red and silver.
"But it needs to be good, too, because all these cars in silver or grey appear almost identical to each other.
"I would like a color that makes us distinguishable," said the Californian. "I do like yellow."