Competition "number one priority" with Formula E's Gen4 car
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Sainz: Ferrari F1 team will be back to normal at stronger Monza
Sainz: Ferrari F1 team will be back to normal at stronger Monza
BővebbenPorsche's disadvantage has "grown" in the DTM, concedes Preining
Porsche's disadvantage has "grown" in the DTM, concedes Preining
BővebbenF1 teams face fresh flexi-wing clampdown as tricks revealed
F1 teams face fresh flexi-wing clampdown as tricks revealed
BővebbenTruck title contender Majeski hit with major NASCAR penalty
Truck title contender Majeski hit with major NASCAR penalty
BővebbenRFK Racing on path back to "a perennial championship contender"
RFK Racing on path back to "a perennial championship contender"
BővebbenZarco "got a good feeling on the Honda" in brief 2019 LCR MotoGP stint
Zarco "got a good feeling on the Honda" in brief 2019 LCR MotoGP stint
BővebbenVerstappen finally gets replacement F1 trophy after Norris breakage
During the post-podium celebrations at the Hungaroring in July, Lando Norris accidentally knocked off Max Verstappen’s trophy, breaking it into several pieces. The trophy cost $45,000 and took six months to decorate. Herendi Porcelanmanufaktura Zrt company fast-tracked the creation of a replacement cup, which was presented to Verstappen five weeks later. Verstappen shared the moment on Instagram, jokingly saying that Lando is not allowed to touch the new trophy. The Herendi company posted a video on Instagram, expressing hope that the champagne opening will be cancelled this time. This incident…
BővebbenCould F1's too-quiet driver market be poised for a major shock?
potential driver and explore their options for the future, even if they have no current intention of making a change. This allows teams to gather information and have contingency plans in case unforeseen circumstances arise. Therefore, it is not unusual for teams like Aston Martin to reach out to drivers like Norris and Leclerc as part of their due diligence, regardless of their current contractual situations. However, it should be taken with caution as it remains uncertain whether these discussions will result in any actual movement in the driver market…
BővebbenDrugovich lands FP1 outing with Aston Martin F1 at Italian GP
Felipe Drugovich, Aston Martin’s reserve driver, will participate in the FP1 session at Monza, where he previously secured the Formula 2 title. He has previous experience driving the AMR23 car during pre-season testing and is excited to see how it has improved. Drugovich has also been involved in simulator work to help develop the car and is grateful for the opportunity to demonstrate what he has learned. He has been testing with older cars as part of Aston’s program and has a Brazilian sponsor that could potentially open doors for…
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