As reigning world champion, Max Verstappen has elected tostick with#1 for the 2023 Formula 1 season. Immediately after winning the championship in 2021 in the finale in Abu Dhabi, the Red Bull driver already announced that he will change his usual #33 - and has opted for the same again af...
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Estimated Formula 1 driver salaries in 2024 It is worth bearing in mind that these figures have not been published by the teams, so it’s impossible to know the exact figures. These numbers are estimations which have been complied byForbes. Why it’s difficult to estimate F1 driver salaries ...
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DRIVER GROUP 2 – Sergio Pérez (Red Bull), Lance Stroll (Aston Martin), Lando Norris (McLaren), Kevin Magnussen (Haas), Valtteri Bottas (Alfa Romeo) Q: Lando, so Silverstone. How are you feeling? Lando NORRIS:I’m super-excited. Finally, my home race for the season. So, yeah, I’...
Q: (Ka Leung Wong – Jansan Images) Fernando, if you finish 16 laps on Sunday, you will become the first driver in F1 history to drive over 100,000 kms. So what does it mean, this record means for you and what do you think numbers will be when you finish the race?
Cockpit: Removable driver's seat made of anatomically formed carbon composite, six-point driver safety harness, HANS system Safety Structures: Cockpit survival cell incorporating impact-resistant construction and penetration panels, front impact structure, prescribed side impact structures, integrated rear im...
The SF70H is a hybrid single-seater with a 1600 cm3 V6 internal combustion engine combined with two electric units, for a total weight, including the driver, of 728 kg. In this car, the German driver won the Australian GP in the season opener and the races in Bahrain, Monte Carlo...
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