The change was rubber-stamped by a meeting of the World Motor Sport Council – and has been met with shock by drivers.
BővebbenYear: 2023
Revving Ahead: Perez’s Game-Changing Update Fuels Speculation on Red Bull and F1’s Promising Future
Perez gives HUGE update over Red Bull and F1 future
BővebbenUnveiling the Enigmatic Puzzle: Resolving Phillip Island’s Infamous Conundrum
Wildlife is a famously engaged participant when it comes to MotoGP’s Australian Grand Prix – but is there a way to minimise the frequent impact?
BővebbenUnveiling the Key to Victory: Leclerc Emphasizes the Vitality of Set-up in Breathtaking US GP Sprint
Charles Leclerc believes set-up will be more important to the outcome of this weekend’s United States Grand Prix than the
BővebbenQatar query shutdown: How Stroll skillfully evades tough questions
The Canadian addressed his actions in Qatar that prompted the FIA to look into his actions.
BővebbenVerstappen’s Candid Revelation: Contemplating a ‘Weekend Off’ as Red Bull Hits Austin
Verstappen admits ‘weekend off’ possibility as Red Bull car arrives in Austin
BővebbenRevving Up Success: Williams F1 Team Accelerates with Game-Changing Partnership Deal with THG
Williams F1 team lands multi-year partnership deal with THG
BővebbenHaas reveals its major F1 United States Grand Prix update
Haas reveals its major F1 United States Grand Prix update
BővebbenRevolutionizing the Future: Groundbreaking Innovations Unveiled
Four years ago at the Australian MotoGP, Marquez had an impressive save on his Honda at a sharp angle. However, this time, at the same section of the track, he had a fall, highlighting a disappointing Friday practice session where he finished 16th fastest. Marquez had two moments in Turn 10, with the second one almost resulting in a save like in 2019. The weather conditions have forced changes to the race schedule, with the full-length grand prix on Saturday and the sprint on Sunday. Marquez acknowledged that he lacks…
BővebbenRevolutionizing Industries: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Business and Society
Drivers experienced extreme temperatures during the F1 Qatar Grand Prix, with some vomiting, passing out, and retiring early. Former drivers, like Brundle, who now works as a broadcaster, disagreed with the current drivers’ criticism of the conditions. Brundle argued that races like Qatar and rainy days showcase drivers as heroes and athletes, and that they should be put through such challenges. Russell, on the other hand, responded by emphasizing the physical demands of driving modern F1 cars, especially in extreme heat, due to factors like electronic boxes and power steering…
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