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On 03/11, 23:10
Originally 12th and 13th on the grid, the two Alpine drivers were penalized by the FIA for going too slowly in the pit lane exit.
On 03/11, 23:09
Alpine drivers, Pierre Gasly and Esteban Ocon, have both received a penalty for impeding other drivers at the exit of the pit lane during qualifying. They both move back two places on the grid for Sunday's Grand Prix.
On 03/11, 22:50
This is the second consecutive sprint weekend in which George Russell has been penalized for impeding another driver. The British driver has been found guilty of an incident involving Pierre Gasly.
On 03/11, 20:06
Ferrari notified the organization this morning that they will change their exhaust system for both their drivers. This change occurred before the only free practice session of the São Paulo Grand Prix.
On 03/11, 19:39
Under pressure from Charles Leclerc and Lando Norris, Max Verstappen managed to set the perfect lap in Q3 to secure the 31st pole position of his career. The late arrival of the storm also benefited Lance Stroll, who achieved his best qualifying position in 2023. The Canadian recorded the third fastest time.
On 03/11, 17:01
In recent days, rumors have been circulating that the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix could be canceled. These fears stem from a report by the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO), which has reclassified the risk of a terrorist attack in the United Arab Emirates. The news spread like wildfire on social media. Formula 1 has sought to reassure everyone regarding the organization of the Grand Prix.
On 03/11, 16:59
For the occasion of the São Paulo Grand Prix, Esteban Ocon will wear a customized helmet sticking to the color theme of Brazil.
On 03/11, 16:36
Introduced in Formula 1 three years ago, the sprint race format has undergone numerous changes throughout its introduction, always with the aim of not making it too restrictive compared to the actual race. It is a format supposed to add excitement to the Grand Prix weekend, but it divides the drivers, many of whom have voiced their opinions.
On 03/11, 15:59
For what will be the only practice session of the weekend, Sainz set the fastest time ahead of Charles Leclerc. However, it is difficult to draw any conclusions before qualifying: the teams have opted for very different programs.
On 03/11, 14:58
There was no real suspense: the two Toyotas will occupy the first row of the 8 Hours of Bahrain, while their direct rivals, Ferrari, were far from being competitive.
On 03/11, 13:41
It's official, Formula 1 announced today that the São Paulo Grand Prix will remain on the F1 calendar until 2030, thanks to a 5-year extension. In an official statement, Stefano Domenicali, CEO of F1, Ricardo Nunes, mayor of Sao Paulo, and Alan Adler, CEO of the Grand Prix, expressed their thoughts on this extension.
On 03/11, 12:20
Eric Maignan was previously the engine manager and chief engineer at Mercedes, after working for Ferrari in Maranello. He is now responsible for assisting the French team in developing a competitive engine for 2026, when the new regulations on powertrain units come into effect.
On 03/11, 10:46
The last free practice session of the 8 Hours of Bahrain allowed Cadillac to stand out: car number 2 (Bamber/Lynn/Westbrook) set the fastest time ahead of Ferrari, while Toyota remained more discreet.
On 03/11, 10:21
At the dawn of the qualifying session for the 8 Hours of Bahrain, Philippe Sinault opened up to Motors Inside, in this final race for Alpine in LMP2. He also discusses the progress of preparations for 2024.
On 03/11, 09:42
Sergio Perez has been experiencing a series of underperformances in several races, resulting in his dwindling lead over Hamilton, who is currently in third place. Despite this situation, Verstappen believes that Perez will finish second in the championship by the end of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.
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