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2014–2019 February–September 2019 Rich Energy September 2019–2020 2020–2021 2021–2022 Uralkali 2022–2023 2023–present
2014–2019 February–September 2019 Rich Energy September 2019–2020 2020–2021 2021–2022 Uralkali 2022–2023 2023–present

2014–2019[]

HaasF1 2014

Haas F1 was founded by American businessman Gene Haas to promote his Haas Automation machine tool company. Haas had a goal of spending minimum amount of money on the team, using last year's Ferrari cars. Corporate colors of the team were red, gray and white, though liveries were different each year.

February–September 2019 Rich Energy[]

Rehaas

Haas' first title sponsor was Rich Energy, the controversial energy drink brand, with the goal of defeating Red Bull, despite having a little amount of money and no products at all. Haas' newest car got a brand new black and gold livery. In the middle of the season Whyte Bikes sued Rich Energy for emblem plagiarism, so it was removed from the car with wordmark still being present as of Canadian Grand Prix.

September 2019–2020[]

Haasnorich

Before the Italian Grand Prix Rich Energy ended the deal due to the team's poor performance, since the Singapore Grand Prix the logo was absent on the car. The livery retained the Rich Energy colors until the end of the year.

2020–2021[]

HaasF1 2014

In 2020 the team had reverted to their original colors.

2021–2022 Uralkali[]

HaasF1 2021-UralKali

Haas' second title sponsor was Uralkali, acquired from their newest Russian driver Nikita Mazepin.

2022–2023[]

HaasF1 2022

Due to the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine, Haas dropped both Uralkali and driver Nikita Mazepin, reverting back to their original 2016 logo, but in blue color.

2023–present MoneyGram[]

HaasF1 2023-MoneyGram

MoneyGram was announced as Haas' third title sponsor for 2023 "and beyond".