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Max VERSTAPPEN: “I’m not a big fan of running”

Driver “Red Bull” Max Verstappen expressed his opinion on the presence of sprint races on the Formula 1 calendar.
“To be honest, I’m not a big fan of it. It seems to me that we don’t participate in races much because you get a few points for the sprint. You also know that you can’t risk it because there is a main race and the main points are played here.
With these cars, maybe the racing is a little better, but generally you won’t see much overtaking unless someone is out of position. “So it’s not much fun for me,” Verstappen said.
As you know, six sprint races are planned for the 2023 season in Formula 1.
It was previously reported that he extended his contract with Formula 1 for the Dutch Grand Prix.
Source: Sport UA

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Fernando Alonso: “I can win the race but I need Red Bull’s help”

Aston Martin driver Fernando Alonso believes he will have a chance to win a stage this season, but it takes some luck.
“We’re going to need Red Bull’s help, but winning the race is real, they can’t finish all stages with a double.” They may have problems with the pit stop one day, and the transmission the next. Maybe at some stage Red Bull’s problems can help us win, you just have to take your chance.
“And so, of course, they’re ahead of everybody and almost out of reach for competitors,” Alonso said.
Alonso has finished on the podium twice this season thanks to Aston Martin’s unexpected progress.
Source: Sport UA

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Fabio Quartararo: ‘Going into the weekend with confidence’

Fabio Quartararo The 2021 MotoGP World Champion (Yamaha YZR M1) has revealed that he will face the opening weekend of the 2023 season, the Portuguese Grand Prix. With confidence”.
“The 2023 season is finally starting, I’m looking forward to it After a positive result at the Portimao test two weeks ago, I am confident going into this weekend,” said a Yamaha press release.
“We have an idea of what we want to work on for Friday’s session in preparation for the first sprint race on Saturday, but it’s been a long time since the last Grand Prix and I’m sure the fans won’t be able to do that.” Wait for me to get back into action,” emphasized the French Yamaha rider.
Italian teammate Franco Morbidelli said: “Over the long winter break, Yamaha provided a lot of things for us to test. We collected all the data we could and after last week’s official test at Portimao, the data has been analyzed and the team is ready. ”
“The atmosphere in the team is always good, but now it’s even more exciting. We’re starting a new season, so it means everything is possible with a clean slate, so we’re going to do our best,” Morbidelli said.
Source: Mundo Deportivo

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Bagnaia assures that he has “all the cards to start the season well.”

Italian Francesco “Pecco” Bagnaia (Ducati Desmosedici GP23) is very excited about the start of the World Championship this weekend. Motorcycles for 2023 promises to ‘have all the cards to start the season off well’.
“The tests have gone very well and I like the Desmosedici GP 23 better than last year in some ways.so I think I have all the cards to start this new season well.Portimao is my favorite track and in general I am always fast.
“Either way, it will be very competitive and you need to stay focused.from the beginning we have to work in the best possible way and this is the first Grand Prix where we do a sprint race and we have to get used to facing the weekend in a different way,” he admitted. Press release from the Ducati “Pecco” Bagnaia team.
“We are ready and can’t wait to hit the track on Friday to officially kick off the 2023 championship.Bagnaia said.
His compatriot and new teammate Enea Bastianini said: “I’m happy to finally be back on track for the first Grand Prix of the season, as it will be my first race dressed as an official driver. This makes it even more exciting.” .
“The final test in Portugal went very well and gave us a good base to start working on this weekend. We have every means to make it happen and I can’t wait to start working with the team,” commented Bastianini.
Source: Mundo Deportivo

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