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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.

Montreal mayor wants F1 race to go ahead

Montreal mayor wants F1 race to go ahead Atmosphere, Canadian GP 2019 Montreal s mayor says she wants the Canadian GP to proceed in June. At present, the race at the Circuit Gilles Villeneuve is among the most endangered on the 2021 calendar due to the government s mandatory quarantine rules. For us, Formula 1 is important, Montreal mayor Valerie Plante told Canadian media. So the important message we want to send to all the partners is that we have great interest in this event. We want it to be held on the same date as planned. There are still a lot of details to work out, but I really want our government partners to join us in making this event happen this summer, she added.

Some special education students thrive, others regress during pandemic

Some special education students thrive, others regress during pandemic Mother describes virtual learning as a disaster Kristia Postema, Capital News Service April 1, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail LANSING Special education students require more attention from educators to be able to retain information. The COVID-19 pandemic has made learning easier for some of those students, while most have regressed, according to Derek Cooley, the president-elect of the Michigan Association of Administrators of Special Education. Schools are now forced to make up for their lost learning while continuing new learning. “Special education students are vulnerable learners to begin with, so virtual instruction has really exacerbated the need for extra attention,” Cooley said.

Binotto admits Ferrari engine still behind

Binotto admits Ferrari engine still behind Carlos Sainz, Bahrain GP 2021 © Ferrari Ferrari is still behind in the Formula 1 horsepower department, team boss Mattia Binotto admits. It is clear that, compared with the performance crisis of 2020, the Maranello team has managed to produce a better engine for the new season. We don t have all the details yet to analyse, but I think we are still lacking in every area, Binotto told the Spanish newspaper AS. We still lack in the engine, although less than before. But we are still behind so I hope we get even closer next year with another new engine, the Italian added.

Tost sure Tsunoda will be world champion

Tost sure Tsunoda will be world champion Yuki Tsunoda, Bahrain GP 2021 © Red Bull Franz Tost says he is sure Yuki Tsunoda will go on to become the first world champion from Japan. He ll be world champion one day. I m sure of that, the Alpha Tauri boss told Sport1 s AvD Motor und Sport Magazin. It s been a similar tune coming from Alpha Tauri team owner Red Bull in recent weeks, as the premier outfit admits the possibility that Max Verstappen could theoretically leave in 2022. After a less good qualifying, his driving was super, Dr Helmut Marko told Osterreich newspaper when asked about Tsunoda s debut race in F1.

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