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Formula 1, Bahrain GP: Red Bull with Perez in the lead, ahead of Alonso
The curtain on the 2023 Formula 1 season opened in Bahrain with the first free tests at Shakir. Red Bull’s Sergio Perez is the quickest, 0.44″ behind Fernando Alonso (Aston Martin) and 0.62″ behind Max Verstappen. Trouble for Ferrari, four-a-ke Saint.
The first Formula 1 racing action for 2023 started at the Shakir circuit with the first free practice session of this year’s inaugural GP in Bahrain, under the blazing desert sun and rather high temperatures.
These temperatures are not suitable for particularly reliable conclusions about the Speed of the new cars, both in qualifying tests and in the race, from Saturday and Sunday start in the late afternoon and end at headlight.
Still, relative momentum between teams began to emerge: Red Bull seemed to have He had the comfort at the top during the three-day development tests, like Sergio Perez In the first year he was successful with both medium and soft surfaces – while o World champion Max Verstappen seemed to be struggling with his settings at times The instability of the new RB19 was particularly evident.
Between the two was Fernando Alonso, who although low on fuel was in the Aston His Martin AMR23, even if it had a slightly higher Mercedes engine, showed itself that the British team has made a significant step compared to last year and is getting closer to the battle the top three teams. To what extent it has come closer will be seen after the three days.
Just under eight tenths behind was Lando Norris in a McLaren in 4th place on the time MCL60. Again, the same questions apply to this English team as to Aston Martin, but McLaren CEO Zach Brown himself confirmed that Team managed to find some important solutions regarding their completely disappointing ones Test a week ago on the same track.
With the move to Ferrari, the Scuderia once again hid its true potential: Charles Leclerc the 5th time, 1.5 seconds behind Perez, but with a very significant difference: he got by on the middle tire while the top three set the fastest lap them with the soft (the two Red Bull drivers about halfway through the hour-long test and Alonso and Norris at their end).
Carlos Sainz found himself last after a fierce four-on-four, which apparently was the case caused by aerodynamic stalling of airflow under the floor of the SF-23.
Ferrari used these tests, which are not carried out anyway representative weather conditions to test extreme settings reduced height of the floor from the ground. The good thing about the crew is that in his tete-a-ke Saint’s escape area was so large that the Spaniard stayed clear of the cordons.
On the soft tire, Lance Stroll completed the top 6 while trying to adjust to the new Aston Martin AMR23 prevented him from taking it after his wrist injury Part of last week’s development testing.
Also in the top ten were Haas (with Kevin Magnussen), Alfa Romeo (with Guanyu Chow and Valtteri Bottas) and the first Mercedes with Lewis Hamilton – That was just 49mm faster than its George Russell counterpart.
But both Mercedes Brits set their best times on the medium tyre, rather than gently, driving the fastest lap to collect data to better understand the W14, as well as the new front wing they introduced these three days.
McLaren’s Oscar Piastri caught up with Russell on the debut with his 31mm by a second, using the same mid-size tire, unlike Norris who finished fourth with the soft. The same applies to the two Alpine A523s, which were not seen this time either momentum, leaving Esteban Ococ in 15th and Pierre Gasly in 17th medium eraser.
It’s worth noting that Norris parted ways with a mix of soft and medium rubbers from 4th the 15th Ocon by less than a second. Which confirms that the teams still They haven’t revealed their dynamic yet and that will be the case in the middle dynamic they are marginal this year. Different from the one above maybe.
Source: sport 24
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Ex-Ducati’s Quartararo burning nails on ultimatum with Yamaha: “I took a seven-hour car trip to meet him. He made me believe.”
Fabio Quartararo He has had a clear message for a long time. If Yamaha doesn’t give him a bike that allows him to compete with the best next MotoGP season, the world champion will be packing his bags in 2027. The Japanese are faced with a rock and a hard situation, as the French are undoubtedly the pillars of the entire project.
Significant investments have been made for some time to attract top talent to the team, and Yamaha plans to undergo a “Europeanization” process to accelerate the development of its motorcycles. One of the basic reinforcements for Quartararo is Max Bartolini He was Dall’Igna’s right-hand man at Ducati.
“I had a great connection with Max from day one. I took a 7 hour car trip just to have a 3 hour meeting with him. He answered everything I wanted and took me from not believing in this project to believing in it.. “He didn’t say he was going back to the start, but he said he needed time because he also knew that the Japanese mentality was slower than the Europeans, especially the Italians,” the Frenchman explained in a MotoGP.com documentary.
“I’ve always worked in European factories, so it’s a nice change to work for a Japanese brand. But so far we’ve always tried to adapt to each other,” the Italian technical director explained.
V4, last hope
Yamaha’s changes for 2026 are engine changes. Until now, it was the only factory with in-line propellers, but now They will have a V4 engine. If this doesn’t work, there will be no argument for the Japanese brand to remain world champions in 2021.
“I think the change to V4 is key for Yamaha. I don’t know if it will be able to deliver performance right away, but There were no other great options for the future and we had to keep pace with the others.What must I do to make him stay? It’s very simple. It’s a winning bike. But we know that it is very complex,” Grassilli concluded.
“The only thing that convinces me is that I ride the bike and think I’m fast and I’m having fun. When I signed this year and next year it was to bring good results to Yamaha, but“Right now I just want to think about myself and my goals.” Quartararo closed
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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Oliver Solberg takes honorary record and Monte Carlo Rally from Ogier
Swedish Toyota driver Oliver Solberg This Sunday, at 24 years, 2 months and 2 days old, he became the youngest winner of the legendary Monte Carlo Rally, dethroning teammate British Elfyn Evans and nine-time world champion Frenchman Sébastien Ogier and taking the Monte Carlo precocious record, which he had held since 2009, with just one year to go.
The Swede, who competes in Rally 1, the highest category of the World Rally Championship (WRC), for Toyota and is participating in his first rally in his first season, achieved an overwhelming victory with his co-driver. Elliott Edmonson The race spanned four days and had 17 stages from start to finish, with six partial wins on stages 2, 4, 6, 7, 11 and 12, with Ogier winning four, Evans three, and Fourmaux and Fontana two.
son of Petter Solberg The 2003 World Rally Champion experienced one of the most complex editions in recent years, with lots of snow and ice and overcoming several setbacks, including an “excursion” into the meadows and a spin on the first pass of the Col de Turini. But nothing could stop Solberg. Solberg became the world championship leader for the first time, five points ahead of Evans and 12 points ahead of defending champion Ogier.
He quickly took the lead in the provisional overall standings and did not relinquish his position, whether in specials on wet, icy, snowy or foggy roads in the Southern Alps, or in the ‘super special’ on sections of the F1 street circuit in Monaco.
Although he started Sunday with a comfortable lead of more than a minute, Solberg’s path to glory was briefly threatened during the second stage of the morning. On the icy hairpin of La Borene Vesbie, he found himself trapped and overshot his GR Yaris Rally1, momentarily going in the opposite direction. He quickly recovered and regained his composure on the power stage of Col de Turini, although he only lost a few seconds.
“I don’t understand it right now. It’s another emotional day. This was the most difficult rally of my life. It’s my first time rallying on asphalt with a car, but here I am winning. I would like to say a huge thank you to Toyota for their faith. The teamwork was exceptional,” explained the young Solberg.
Next to Solberg, Elfyn Evans secured second place overall by 51.8 points thanks to a perfect final day in which he fought off relentless pressure from Sébastien Ogier and scored more Super Sunday points than any other Rally 1 driver.
Ogier, a 10-time Monte Carlo winner, finished in 1 minute 10.4 seconds, but admitted he had no answer to his teammate’s pace in the ever-changing conditions.
The championship resumes with Rally Sweden (February 12-15). Rally Sweden is the season’s only pure winter event, with crews venturing through the frozen forests around Umeå.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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VIDEO. F1 pilot lost control during testing at Ferrari track
Oliver Berman and the Haas team suffered an unfortunate incident during the first run of the new Haas VF-26 at Ferrari’s Fiorano circuit.
The British pilot was spinning at low speed but was able to continue the race, unlike Racing Bulls’ Arvid Lindblad.
Haas becomes the seventh team to field its 2026 car ahead of official testing in Barcelona; McLaren, Red Bull, Aston Martin and Williams have yet to do this.
VIDEO. F1 pilot lost control during testing at Ferrari track
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