F1 Formula 1 - 2023 Season


I am waiting for the "King of F1" version for Perez.
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Within the Red Bull team, Checo Pérez is very close to exceeding what was done by Daniel Ricciardo, victories, podiums, Pole position and lap by lead:
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Oh man...You know F1 is more than Checo , right?
Yeah… I really don’t ser the point about posting stuff just one person in this forum cares about. First couple of times makes you smile. The next 20 ones just make you go and look how you can block someone’s content on a specific thread.
 
BMW entering this category again Lmh... something, for Le Mans etc., if they have the expected success, won't it be the prelude to their return to F1?
Something like they did after the previous victory at Le Mans and subsequent entry into the highest category.
Today also as a warm-up.......?

I think F1 is gaining strength and more than ever. 3 different cities with their great prizes in the USA are a notice, netflix full, etc.....

So, I responded to this post originally with disdain at the notion of BMW joining F1, and now Audi appears to be demonstrating why I feel that way. In advance of their entry to F1, they're pulling the plug on all of their customer racing activities. No GT2, no GT3, no GT4 and no TCR, with a potential question mark over the RSQ in the Dakar from the '25 event and no representation in the DTM for the first time in about 24 years ... so instead of being represented on track pretty much every weekend, somewhere across the globe, to touring car fans, GT racing fans, endurance fans, people watching the big 24 hour races..

... they'll be battling to avoid embarrassment in the mid table of F1... and that's it.

I'll reiterate, I don't want BMW anywhere near F1.
 
Haven't been that plugged in F1, so what led to A-M's turnaround? Is Alonso the difference-maker? The car? Or has the rest of the field, save for R-B, been struggling?
 
Haven't been that plugged in F1, so what led to A-M's turnaround? Is Alonso the difference-maker? The car? Or has the rest of the field, save for R-B, been struggling?
I am sure it is a mix of various factors but probably the biggest factor was cause they hired some RB's aero guy(s?) and made a car that closely follows RB's concept.
 
Checo is and has always been a midfield driver. He has his moments, but he lacks the last bit and consistency.
Of course. Yet some people prefer to embrace the conspiracy theory, trying to pass RB as the devil as usual. Max is RB’s top pilot. He is the one they are going to back for the title.

This will hardly be news for anyone who has followed this sport historically.
 
Haven't been that plugged in F1, so what led to A-M's turnaround? Is Alonso the difference-maker? The car? Or has the rest of the field, save for R-B, been struggling?
They have gone the RB way : simple and effective.

Look at their aero. And compare it to MB.
 
Miami had style, but was there any substance? | Sky Sports F1 Podcast w/ Brundle, Karun and Natalie


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Introduction - 00:00
Miami GP review - 00:25
What makes a brilliant F1 race? - 10:35
Has racing been closer this year? - 13:08
Is this the Verstappen era? - 16:07
McLaren's struggles - 22:25
George Russell's Miami Weekend - 28:43
Did Jackie Stewart get into trouble? - 30:30
Driver introductions - 36:30
Is the volume of races hampering development? - 44:12
Will Fernando Alonso win a race this year? - 50:02
 

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