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Formula 1 begins: everything we will see in March

There are still a few days until the start of the new F1 season. See everything that will happen in March.

Formula 1 warms up engines! The 2022 championship kicks off on March 20 with the match in Bahrain, just a week later with the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

Before that, however, fans of top-level motorsport will have the opportunity to follow the start of the new Drive-to-Survive cycle as well as the tests that will take place in Bahrain. So the month is full of F1!

More precisely, in March we will see:

  • 10-12 March: F1 testing in Bahrain.
  • March 11: Drive to Survive series cycle 4 launched on Netflix.
  • 18-20 March: Bahrain Grand Prix (1st game).
  • 25-27 March: Saudi Arabian Grand Prix (2nd game).

Take a seat: The new championship, which is eagerly awaited, begins!

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The season finale and Monaco’s failure will be shown. Where are the most overtakes in F1?

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The season finale and Monaco’s failure will be shown. Where are the most overtakes in F1?

The Formula 1 2025 season was full of competition and transitions. Although fewer in number than last year and fans and drivers not always able to enjoy the action on track, there were still plenty of genuine overtakes.

On some routes there were very few, as expected. The fewest overtakes took place in Monaco; There were only four overtakes during the entire race. And most of them were at the season finale, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – 60th.

Below is the exact number of actual overtakes on each stage; this number does not take into account position changes on pit road during the first lap as the driver exits or exits the track. The chart only reflects actual overtaking on the motorway.

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Verstappen signs multi-year contract with team Mercedes

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Verstappen signs multi-year contract with team Mercedes

The Verstappen Racing team has opened a new page in the history of the Max Verstappen racing program by signing an agreement with Mercedes-AMG Motorsport.

According to the agreement, the team will continue to compete in GT World Challenge Europe and will switch to the Mercedes-AMG GT3 car for the Sprint Cup and Endurance Cup series from 2026.

Chris Lalham will continue to compete in Sprint Cup for the second consecutive season. He will be joined by Daniel Juncdella, who has extensive experience in GT3 and a strong background at Mercedes-AMG. The duo will compete in five Sprint Cup rounds at iconic European tracks.

Verstappen Racing will also compete in the Endurance Cup GT World Challenge Europe in 2026. Lalham and Juncdella will be joined by Jules Gougnon on five Endurance tours, including the legendary 24 Hours of Spa.

The team’s opponent will be Ukrainian Ivan Klimenko, who competes in the Silver class in the same championship.

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VIDEO. Mercedes leader at a loss for words because of Leclerc’s behavior

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VIDEO. Mercedes leader at a loss for words because of Leclerc’s behavior

Mercedes driver George Russell received a rather unusual Christmas gift from Charles Leclerc as part of Secret Santa.

The Briton received a chart showing his overtakes at the Dutch Grand Prix, arguably one of the most exciting moments of the season.

After unwrapping the gift, Russell said: “Look at him. He’s such a nice guy. He can only overtake illegally, so that’s all he has going for him – taking people off the track. I’m speechless to be honest.”

When asked if he wanted to wish Leclerc a Merry Christmas, the British driver playfully added:

“He doesn’t deserve this. Maybe I’ll give him another photo of Kimi knocking him out of the race and remind him of what happened a few laps later. Thank you Charles. Thank you for nothing.”

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