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Red Bull too euphoric in Bahrain says Marko
Red Bull too euphoric in Bahrain says Marko Max Verstappen, Bahrain GP 2021 © Red Bull Dr Helmut Marko does not think Max Verstappen made a mistake by letting Lewis Hamilton re-pass him for the lead and victory in Bahrain last weekend. Bahrain GP steward Emanuele Pirro this week revealed that the maximum penalty the FIA could have given the Dutchman for his illegal pass on Hamilton was a five second penalty. Max said that he could have easily made up for the five second penalty by driving away at the front, team official Marko told Osterreich newspaper. But then they just would have given him 10 seconds, he insisted.
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Haas can only race Williams in 2021 says Steiner
Haas can only race Williams in 2021 says Steiner Mick Schumacher, Bahrain test 2021 © Haas F1 Team / LAT Haas only goal for 2021 is to race Williams at the very back of the grid. That is the admission of boss Gunther Steiner, who openly admits that the small American team will not attempt to develop the 2020 car at all. It will be good if we can compete with Williams, he said. That is all we can do and I believe that we are quite capable of it. We will not make any effort to achieve something more, Steiner, who says Haas full resources are being put into the all-new car for 2022, added.
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2023 Le Mans seat for Leclerc possible
2023 Le Mans seat for Leclerc possible Charles Leclerc, Bahrain GP 2021 © Ferrari The head of Ferrari s sports car program is not ruling out a Le Mans seat for Charles Leclerc in 2023. The Maranello marque announced recently that it will return to the top tier of Le Mans racing for 2023 in the new hypercar category. Upon hearing the news, Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc said he would be happy to contest the fabled 24-hour race in 2023 if the opportunity arises . When asked if that might be possible, Ferrari s sports car chief Antonello Coletta said: Combining Formula 1 with participating in one of the WEC rounds is not impossible, but it s too early to think about the composition of the team.
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Netflix use creative freedom for F1 series says Brown
Netflix use creative freedom for F1 series says Brown Zak Brown, Andreas Seidl, Bahrain GP 2021 © McLaren Zak Brown says he supports the efforts of the Netflix team that puts together the annual Drive to Survive series - even if they use too much creative freedom . Viewers of the most recent series were surprised when the narrative of one episode was the supposedly increasingly toxic relationship between 2020 McLaren teammates Carlos Sainz and Lando Norris. I think Netflix is great for Formula 1, McLaren supremo Brown is quoted by motorsport-total.com. It s a very popular program. He compared the now-obvious creative freedom used by the filmmakers with the 1986 movie Top Gun, based on the US navy s real-life fighter weapons school.
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F1 cars to stay heavy in future says Symonds
F1 cars to stay heavy in future says Symonds Fernando Alonso, Bahrain GP 2021 © Alpine Pat Symonds has bad news for those hoping Formula 1 cars may lose some weight in the future. All-new technical regulations come into force in 2022, and for 2025 the engine format will also change significantly. However, F1 s chief technical boss Symonds says because the sport is continuing down the hybrid and electronic technology route, that comes with even more weight. Everyone knows that electric and hybrid cars are heavier, he told f1-insider.com. I m a bit sorry about the current weight of Formula 1 cars, and I m afraid that in 2025, when we will have active aerodynamics, they will have a lot more electrical power on the cars.
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