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#1 colocada 5 Jan 2023, 18:32:27
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Well, we are in 2023, and All teams have already announced their drivers, although some team principals and directors left their teams leaving a position to be filled soon..
2023 Season so far:
23-25 February Testing Sakhir
R1: Bahrain 03-05 March R2: Saudi Arabia 17-19 March R3: Australia 31-02 March-April R4: TBC 14-16 April R5: Azerbaijan 28-30 April R6: USA (Miami) 05-07 May R7: Italy (Emilia romagna) 19-21 May R8: Monaco 26-28 May R9: Spain 02-04 June R10: Canada 16-18 June R11: Austria 30-02 June-July R12: Great Britain 07-09 July R13: Hungary 21-23 July R14: Belgium 28-30 July R15: Netherlands 25-27 August R16: Italy (Monza) 01-03 September R17: Singapore 15-17 September R18: Japan 22-24 September R19: Qatar 06-08 October R20: USA (Austin) 20-22 October R21: Mexico 27-29 October R22: Brazil 03-05 November R23: USA (Vegas) 16-18 November R24: Abu dhabi 24-26 November
Teams and Drivers
Red Bull Racing RBPT: Max VERSTAPPEN - Sergio PEREZ Ferrari:Charles LECLERC - Carlos SAINZ Mercedes: George RUSSELL - Lewis HAMILTON Alpine Renault: Esteban OCON - Pierre GASLY McLaren Mercedes: Lando NORRIS - Oscar PIASTRI Alfa Romeo Ferrari: Valteri BOTTAS - ZHOU Guanyu Aston Martin Mercedes: Lance STROLL - Fernando ALONSO Haas Ferrari: Kevin MAGNUSSEN - Nico HULKENBERG Alpha Tauri RBPT: Yuki TSUNODA - Nyck DE VRIES Williams Mercedes: Alexander ALBON - Logan SARGEANT
Also: Formula 1 announced the livery launch for this season
Alpha Tauri: 11 of February Aston Martin: 13 of February Ferrari: 14 of February Alpine A523: 15 of February Red Bull: TBC Mercedes: TBC McLaren: TBC Alfa Romeo: TBC HAAS: TBC Williams: TBC
https://twitter.com/F1/status/1610690174656344067
On other news, Andretti Cadillac... What do you think about this combo?
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#2 colocada 5 Jan 2023, 18:51:14
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Quote ( Marcelo Ascencio @ January 5th 2023,18:32:27 ) On other news, Andretti Cadillac... What do you think about this combo? What do you say about the Trabant-Volga?
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#3 colocada 5 Jan 2023, 19:04:53
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Quote ( Marcelo Ascencio @ January 5th 2023,18:32:27 ) On other news, Andretti Cadillac... What do you think about this combo?
Imho it would be good to have an 11th team (even a 12th!), but they are speaking from 2026, so long way to go. Also Cadillac is buying the PU Technologies from Renault (something like Red Bull Powertrains with Honda) that define the difficulties for to be in, but ok anyway.
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#4 colocada 5 Jan 2023, 19:12:07
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Quote ( Matteo Bacchini @ January 5th 2023,19:04:53 ) Imho it would be good to have an 11th team (even a 12th!), but they are speaking from 2026, so long way to go. Also Cadillac is buying the PU Technologies from Renault (something like Red Bull Powertrains with Honda) that define the difficulties for to be in, but ok anyway. Well Honda messed up, and now they want back in.. I would like to see how this develops
I wonder how are Porsche doing, in regards to their interest in F1
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#5 colocada 5 Jan 2023, 19:23:33
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Porsche fail to agree with Red Bull and now there is not a lot of possibilities... Williams? The problem is that Porsche want to buy a team (as basically Audi did with Sauber). About Honda, rumours are that is going to buy Alpha Tauri and make a team Honda on their own, meanwhile they continue to support RedBull (Powertrains). But it is a long way to go to 2026 and a lot it can change (for example some actual team can leave, some new entry as Andretti), too far to have a clear view.
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#6 colocada 5 Jan 2023, 19:25:37
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Quote ( Marcelo Ascencio @ January 5th 2023,18:32:27 ) On other news, Andretti Cadillac... What do you think about this combo? I think they deserve a chance. I believe F1 should have 11 or 12 teams on the grid and I totally see a 2 American teams being on.
Quote ( Marcelo Ascencio @ January 5th 2023,19:12:07 ) I wonder how are Porsche doing, in regards to their interest in F1
Still wondering if they can manage to win something with Williams. They wanted RedBull really bad and now it's hard to go with Williams. Its still a historic name, but they will need a lot of work to catch up. Audi already working hard.
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#7 colocada 9 Jan 2023, 13:55:10
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#8 colocada 9 Jan 2023, 14:19:14
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Losing to Stevenage means Villa are switching sport?
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#9 colocada 9 Jan 2023, 17:11:28
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#10 colocada 13 Jan 2023, 10:14:07
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#11 colocada 13 Jan 2023, 14:16:38
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Jost Capito replaced by James Vowles for the Williams team principal role.
https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/12785540/james-vowle...
Can't tell what this is supposed to be. Don't think he has had a leadership role before so it's not necessarily an upgrade for Williams. And it's a loss for Mercedes. So unless they're gonna make some weird data sharing pact I dunno why this is a thing.
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#12 colocada 13 Jan 2023, 14:31:44
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That's an upgrade for James :)
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#13 colocada 16 Jan 2023, 23:45:11
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How wild it can be if the speculations are true...
Is it even possible GULF-Porsche with a Williams?
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#14 colocada 17 Jan 2023, 03:57:35
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Quote ( Marcelo Ascencio @ January 16th 2023,23:45:11 ) Is it even possible GULF-Porsche with a Williams?
I read about that several times already, so it is more than possible. It sounds strange to me because I thought that the move of Vowles was meaning that Williams become Mercedes team B (as Haas for Ferrari or Alpha Tauri for Red Bull), but if the motorization will be Porsche than I think there is to wait for to understand better what it is going on.
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#15 colocada 18 Jan 2023, 06:41:26
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Just saw on YouTube that Formula 1 announced locked in 23 races calendar for 2023 season. Left appropriate comment under that news… “Most expensive season ever!”
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Did you thank Stefan for it?
This season we will have spring break and also summer break
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#17 colocada 18 Jan 2023, 14:36:22
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You can't simply say "Most expensive season ever!" and "Thank you, Stefan!" in one post.
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#18 colocada 18 Jan 2023, 16:07:32
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Quote ( Farkhad Rakhimzhanov @ January 18th 2023,06:41:26 ) Just saw on YouTube that Formula 1 announced locked in 23 races calendar for 2023 season. Left appropriate comment under that news… “Most expensive season ever!”
However, they won't be replacing China, leaving a 4 week break between Australia and Azerbaijan
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The season still didn't start and it's getting heated already with rumors, it is becoming clear now that Mercedes is very confident that they have gained power over the competition.. given reliability was worse for the red team
I have no doubt Mercedes will be in the mix this season, but will it be enough to lead again?
https://twitter.com/FanaticsFerrari/status/1615722543184482312?s=20
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#20 colocada 19 Jan 2023, 16:11:38
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Quote ( Marcelo Ascencio @ January 19th 2023,00:49:23 ) The season still didn't start and it's getting heated already with rumors, it is becoming clear now that Mercedes is very confident that they have gained power over the competition.. given reliability was worse for the red team
I have no doubt Mercedes will be in the mix this season, but will it be enough to lead again? it depends on how Pre-Season Testing and the Practice sessions of the Australian GP go - it's far too early to determine the pace of one team yet to me.
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#21 colocada 19 Jan 2023, 18:26:59
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Sure time will tell, no need to wait until the evidence is on the table to have a conversation about the possible rumors running through the field.
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#22 colocada 19 Jan 2023, 20:16:51
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I say Lewis Hamilton is on the rising side, just the talent of him is a major contribute to Mercedes... maybe the thing with Mercedes is the wild card George Russel if they adjust as team mates... The engines of Scuderias are 2nd plan it is all about the pilots talent now... no pressures !
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#23 colocada 20 Jan 2023, 02:07:15
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#24 colocada 21 Jan 2023, 01:48:05
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perhaps the guys at the top should lend a hand to the considerably smaller debts of its newcomers to the sport who have to take out such loan, like De Vries. Greed everywhere and all Lewis or the loan company would say is they don't owe anyone else a living - while they lap up everything they can themselves. Shows its a dog eat dog world at the least and maybe a heartless argument can be had on their side that it isn't their job to look after others, only their own interest, and they would probably be right.
62 million and loans aside, its a good job none of these people have to worry about their next meal. Keep in mind we've no idea of the endorsements that De Vries might have also. There's two sides to each story, it could be he broke the terms of whatever contract was put in front of him without understanding or reading the small print carefully enough. Possibly not, but sometimes these stories are written and slanted in one direction.
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Quote ( Stuart Foster @ January 21st 2023,15:05:15 ) perhaps the guys at the top should lend a hand to the considerably smaller debts of its newcomers to the sport who have to take out such loan, like De Vries. Greed everywhere and all Lewis or the loan company would say is they don't owe anyone else a living - while they lap up everything they can themselves. Shows its a dog eat dog world at the least and maybe a heartless argument can be had on their side that it isn't their job to look after others, only their own interest, and they would probably be right.
62 million and loans aside, its a good job none of these people have to worry about their next meal. Keep in mind we've no idea of the endorsements that De Vries might have also. There's two sides to each story, it could be he broke the terms of whatever contract was put in front of him without understanding or reading the small print carefully enough. Possibly not, but sometimes these stories are written and slanted in one direction.
Its always a 'save the poor victims' mentality with you? What about people actually achieving through their own hard work? So the guys who've worked hard to be successful must now make the sport entirely free for anybody and everybody who wants to take part now? Cause, lets be real, thats what you actually saying here, why must DeVries get special treatment to make it affordable for him but not all the people with dreams to be a racing driver? Why not just have the sports entirely funded by the current F1 grid, ala social grants style? Part of the responsibilities of F1 grid, fund everybody else.
This also seems not about the loan at all, but that DeVries renegged on his side of the contract, which certainly going to be an interesting story to follow as it unfolds. If whats in that article is remotely true, DeVries is some hot water indeed.
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#27 colocada 21 Jan 2023, 17:01:16
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it always will play in a similar manner, I don't imagine the best drivers being in F1, very limited amount of seats, and teams bringing paying drivers to make extra cash. We all see rich kids with some talent secure places for years, while talented guys are overlooked.. It only gets more expensive, since the scale can be tipped with money..
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#28 colocada 21 Jan 2023, 17:05:44
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Quote ( Josh Clark @ January 13th 2023,14:16:38 ) Can't tell what this is supposed to be. Don't think he has had a leadership role before so it's not necessarily an upgrade for Williams. And it's a loss for Mercedes. So unless they're gonna make some weird data sharing pact I dunno why this is a thing.
Logan, it's James, please let Alex pass for 16th.
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Quote ( Marcelo Ascencio @ January 21st 2023,01:48:05 ) Will Lewis think about staying for a bit more, if he is offered.. lets say... £62 million? This is the sad inevitable result of cost capping. Mechanic salaries will fall to minimum wage - most will just be glad for the experience and the CV entry before they burn-out at 25 and get a real job - while drivers, team principals, CTOs, etc (three highest paid employees are exempt from the cap) pay will sky-rocket.
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Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund considered an attempt to acquire Formula 1.
A potential deal faltered in the early stages last year as Liberty Media were not interested in selling.
Saudi Arabia’s PIF remains interested and values F1 at well over $20bn including debt.
https://twitter.com/FanaticsFerrari/status/1616954615739650049
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