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On 25/11, 10:34
While Logan Sargeant's seat is not yet confirmed, rumors suggest that he could lose his place in F1 next year in favor of a Mercedes junior driver like Frederik Vesti. However, Mercedes' executive director, Toto Wolff, claims that he "has no say in Williams' drivers" for the upcoming season.
On 25/11, 10:33
Carlos Sainz had an accident during the FP2. Despite this incident, Ferrari had planned to replace the gearbox and power unit with older ones for their driver.
On 25/11, 10:30
Max Verstappen's numerous overtakings, at the exit of the pit lane, have led the FIA to ban these maneuvers for safety reasons.
On 24/11, 19:31
After successful FP1, Frenchman Isack Hadjar was coming down from his happiness of having driven one of the most dominant cars in history. He spoke immediately after the session.
On 24/11, 18:44
Several measures have been taken regarding the high temperatures experienced in Qatar, including tires and regulations. We will provide you with a detailed breakdown of the decisions made by the FIA-organized F1 commission.
On 24/11, 18:24
At the dawn of a brand-new F1 regulation, which in terms of innovation truly represents the future, teams have been prohibited from working on F1 cars for 2026 before the beginning of 2025, which is just about ten months earlier.
On 24/11, 18:11
After 18 years at the helm of the Red Bull junior team, Franz Tost will leave Formula 1 at the end of 2023 to retire. He will hand over the reins of the AlphaTauri team to Peter Bayer and Laurent Mekies, marking a new era for the Red Bull junior team.
On 24/11, 18:08
Max Verstappen accused his rivals of driving too slowly and getting in his way as the trigger for silly antics in the pits during the second practice of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
On 24/11, 15:37
Electric blankets were supposed to be banned in Formula 1 next season. However, due to the issue of Pirelli tire exploitation, the authorities have backtracked, despite the carbon neutrality objective.
On 24/11, 15:18
The first free practice session of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix was marked by the significant presence of young drivers, including some from F2, F3 and even Formula E. In total, there were 10 drivers, but it was two regulars of the premier category who were caught by the stewards.
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