The Haas Formula 1 team has confirmed that it will launch its inaugural F1 car on the opening day of the first pre-season test at Spain's Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.
The American outfit, which has a technical partnership with Ferrari, has already confirmed its new chassis has passed the FIA's mandatory crash tests, giving the team the green-light to take part in the first test of the season, which begins on February 22.
A number of teams will likely follow suit by simply rolling their cars out of the garage for a photo opportunity, before taking to track a little later, as has now become tradition for many teams.
McLaren has confirmed a pre-test online launch on February 21, whilst it's expected Ferrari will do something similar. Meanwhile Red Bull will launch its livery on February 17, before unveiling the RB12 in Barcelona. Renault also look set to debut their livery next week during a press conference to discuss the team's return following its takeover of Lotus.