Formula 1
- Formula 1 to race in Monaco until 2031www.formula1.com Formula 1 to race in Monaco until 2031
Formula 1 will continue to race around the streets of Monaco until 2031 inclusive, following a six-year extension to the existing agreement with the Automobile Club of Monaco (ACM) that runs through the 2025 season.
Some will be unhappy about the Sunday procession, I'm happy about the Saturday insanity
- Alpine to use Mercedes power units and gearboxes from 2026 | Formula 1®www.formula1.com Alpine to use Mercedes power units and gearboxes from 2026 | Formula 1®
Alpine have secured a deal with Mercedes to run the German manufacturer’s power units and gearboxes from 2026 until at least the end of 2030.
It looks like it'll be a horrible 2025 for Alpine
- Verstappen vs Norris - Brazil 2024
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Some salt for the "just luck" folks
- Sauber confirm rookie Bortoleto as second driver for 2025www.formula1.com Sauber confirm rookie Bortoleto as second driver for 2025
Brazilian driver Gabriel Bortoleto will drive for Kick Sauber in 2025, partnering veteran racer Nico Hulkenberg at the Swiss squad on a multi-year deal for a mixture of youth and experience.
So Bottas and Zhou out and Bortoleto in. I did see it for Zhou since he's mid and he's there because of the sponsorship. Bottas is kinda old so it makes sense.
I still don't understand the appeal of Hulkenberg
- Hockenheimring to receive 250 million Euros for renovations & new buildings
According to German newspaper "WELT" the investment group "emodrom Group" purchased 74,99% of the Hockenheimring from the local municipality. It now wants to invest 250 million Euros (~275 million US Dollars) additionally to the 40 million it has already spent to make the venue fit for the future. Planned are the construction of a 30.000 to 50.000 m² big motorworld, an expansion of the "Porsche Experience Center" and a new hotel.
When asked about a possible return to the F1 calendar, Hockenheim managing director Jorn Teske, explained that the Hockenheimring had always had contact with F1 but that they are planning to make a "slow and serious" return. Tim Brauer, head of the emodrom Group added "We need to ensure that we won't run into a deficit." Brauer further explained that in other countries the nation or federal state is happy to sponsor F1, something that hasn't yet been the case for the Hockenheimring. "We are thinking in terms of 20 to 25 years - and not short-term" Brauer concluded.
In case of an F1 return the circuit would have to meet F1's new criteria including 4000 - 5000 VIP seats instead of the 2000 that are already in place, fan zones, places for concerts, camping spots, etc. An expanded or entirely new pit lane building is also in the talks.
Source [German]: https://www.welt.de/sport/formel1/article253015118/Formel-1-Millionen-Investment-Comeback-des-Hockenheimrings.html
Translated: https://www-welt-de.translate.goog/sport/formel1/article253015118/Formel-1-Millionen-Investment-Comeback-des-Hockenheimrings.html?_x_tr_sl=de&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=en-US&_x_tr_pto=wapp
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I wrote "Tim Brauer, head of the emodrom Group, explained that the Hockenheimring had always had contact [...]." but it was in fact Jorn Teske who said that so I corrected it.
- A socialist writer skewered the Formula One scene. Then her article vanished.www.washingtonpost.com A socialist writer skewered the Formula One scene. Then her article vanished.
Editors for Road & Track aren’t saying why they yanked Kate Wagner’s Formula One article from the website shortly after it published.
Link to the web archive version of the offending article
Headline might be a bit clickbaity - I thought it was quite interesting from a pov of someone not from outside the circus.
...When we got into the garage, Lewis's car was naked, its insides visible for all to see. I think this was the moment where my respect for the sport as it exists really made itself clear. It is hard to describe what I felt looking at that car. The closest phrase I have at my disposal is the technological sublime.
- Bahrain predictions thread
Spoiler free title, thread not so much after quali, you have been warned
- f1-dash | Formula 1 live timing (Repost)programming.dev f1-dash | Formula 1 live timing - programming.dev
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/1996561 [https://programming.dev/post/1996561] > For sometime I have been using a real-time Formula 1 Live Timing Website called f1.tfeed.net [http://f1.tfeed.net]. But I always didn’t quite like the UI of it, its a great website for functionality don’...
Woo with Bahrain qualifying underway just a reminder that the excellent f1 dashboard by @Slowlydev@programming.dev is up and running for the season.
- Ferrari unveil new SF-24 car ahead of the 2024 seasonwww.formula1.com Ferrari unveil new SF-24 car ahead of the 2024 season
Ferrari kept the F1 launch season rolling on Tuesday by showing off their eagerly anticipated new challenger in an online presentation.
A couple of days old this one.
- Mercedes unveil their 2024 F1 car ahead of shakedownwww.formula1.com Mercedes unveil their 2024 F1 car ahead of shakedown
Mercedes became the penultimate team to launch for 2024 by revealing their new F1 car on Wednesday.
- Alpine reveal new A524 car for 2024 seasonwww.formula1.com Alpine reveal ‘aggressive’ new A524 car for 2024 season
Alpine have pulled the wraps off their latest F1 challenger – the A524 – ahead of the 2024 season, gathering at Enstone for a full ‘Motorsport Launch’ event that also saw the French brand’s World Endurance Championship effort formally presented.
- Sauber show off dazzling livery on new 2024 carwww.formula1.com Kick Sauber show off dazzling livery on new 2024 car
Kick Sauber have unveiled their 2024 challenger the C44, which sports a dazzling new fluorescent green and black livery, at a glittering event at London’s Guildhall.
- Carlos Sainz's Statement
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/11470008
> Carlos Sainz's Statement
- Could Sainz be on Redbulls radar
With Hamilton's announced move to Ferrari, leaving Carlos Sainz Jr, without a seat for 2025, would Redbull consider their former Toro Rosso driver for a Redbull seat? Given their frustrations with Checo Perez, & Danny Ric's lack of showing, could Sainz be the safe pair hands they are looking for??
- Alonso to Mercedes in 2025??
Could we see Fernando Alonso in a Mercedes in 2025?, for one last throw of dice, & mount a challenge for a third World Championship title?...🤔
- [Sky Sports] Hamilton to join Ferrari in 2025www.skysports.com Lewis Hamilton to leave Mercedes and join Ferrari for 2025 Formula 1 season
Lewis Hamilton will join Ferrari next year and replace Carlos Sainz in a shock move; Hamilton signed a two-year contract with Mercedes which expires at the end of 2025 but he will spend just one more season with the team; watch every F1 race in 2024 live on Sky Sports F1
- Visa Cash App RB Formula One Teamwww.formula1.com AlphaTauri’s new name for 2024 is confirmed
AlphaTauri will emerge from the Formula 1 winter break with an all-new team name after the decision was made to undergo a rebranding to ‘Racing Bulls’ ahead of the 2024 campaign.
No words.
- New Madrid F1 race from 2026 - but what happens to Barcelona? - The Racewww.the-race.com New Madrid F1 race from 2026 - but what happens to Barcelona?
F1 will have a new race in Spain from 2026 after finally confirming a long-expected grand prix in Madrid initially running to 2035 - but what does it mean for existing Spanish GP venue Barcelona?
- McLaren unveil new livery for upcoming 2024 seasonwww.formula1.com McLaren unveil new livery for upcoming 2024 season
McLaren have become the first Formula 1 team to unveil their 2024 look by revealing their livery for the upcoming season.
- Steiner addresses Haas exit and future F1 planswww.formula1.com Steiner addresses Haas exit and future F1 plans
Guenther Steiner has spoken publicly for the first time since it was announced that he and the Haas F1 Team had parted ways with immediate effect, revealing more of the background to the news, sharing his message for the squad’s employees and pondering his own future plans.
Guenther Steiner has spoken publicly for the first time since it was announced that he and the Haas F1 Team had parted ways with immediate effect, revealing more of the background to the news, sharing his message for the squad’s employees and pondering his own future plans.
- Steiner leaves as Haas Team Principal with immediate effectwww.formula1.com Steiner leaves as Haas Team Principal with immediate effect
Guenther Steiner has left his role as Team Principal of Haas F1 Team with Director of Engineering Ayao Komatsu stepping up to replace him.
- Top 50 Drivers of 2023 | Autosport.comwww.autosport.com Top 50 Drivers of 2023 | News | Autosport.com
New articles about autosport events added every day since 1994.
Some F1 drivers made their list
- Sauber's new team name unveiled after Alfa Romeo departurewww.formula1.com Sauber's new team name unveiled after Alfa Romeo departure
Sauber will be rebranded as Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber for the 2024 Formula 1 campaign, following the departure of their title sponsor Alfa Romeo.
"Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber"
- New CEO reaffirms Audi's commitment to join F1 in 2026
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- F1 still mulling radical reverse grid concept for sprint races next yearwww.theguardian.com F1 still mulling radical reverse grid concept for sprint races next year
Formula One is still considering adopting a reverse grid concept for its sprint race format next season
Axe them now. Please.
- FIA opens investigation into Toto and Susie Wolff over conflict of interest claimswww.espn.com FIA investigates Wolffs over conflict of interest claim
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff and wife Susie, head of the F1 Academy, are the subjects of an FIA investigation over a potential conflict of interest.
- Epic Racing And Records Broken | The Best Of F1 In 2023
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- McLaren and Mercedes extend partnership until 2030f1i.com McLaren and Mercedes extend partnership until 2030
McLaren has extended its engine supply deal with Mercedes until 2030, or five seasons into F1’s 2026 power unit cycle.
- Which of the 10 Abu Dhabi stand-ins will actually race in F1?www.the-race.com Which of the 10 Abu Dhabi stand-ins will actually race in F1?
Here are the 10 juniors and reserve drivers behind the wheel for Abu Dhabi FP1 - and their chances of making it to Formula 1 in the future