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Premieres Sunday, March 5th for the “Formula 1 Show”

High speeds, impressive cars, top drivers, adrenaline, checkered flags and a show that will run with the… 1,000 in all the major Formula 1 races.

The Formula 1 World Championship, the premier motorsport event, is broadcast live and exclusively on ANT1 and ANT1+.

The famous riders are ready to conquer the top and meet the tarmac of the “BAHRAIN INTERNATIONAL CIRCUIT” today, Friday March 3, with the first free tests broadcast live and exclusively on the dedicated themed channel of ANT1+ without any commercial breaks.

On tomorrow, Saturday, March 4th, speed fans can follow the free and qualifying tests as well as the sprint races of Formula 2 and Formula 3, which will be broadcast live and exclusively by ANT1+ without commercial breaks.

Sunday 5th March will see the 1st Grand Prix of this year’s championship, which will be broadcast live on ANT1 and ANT1+ at 17:00 CET while earlier at 16:15 CET will also feature the new show ‘FORMULA 1 SHOW’ is premiere with Takis Pournarakis and Panos Seitanidis, who will bring us the atmosphere of the top event live from Bahrain through exclusive topics, interesting interviews and a live interview with the Formula Director of the FIA, Nikolas Tombazis.

Every Sunday, the “FORMULA 1 SHOW” will warm up the engines of the cars while they count down to the start of the Grand Prix, and then stay with us after the checkered flag and the winning champagne for comments, highlight analysis and statements from the protagonists.

From the studio, but also from the tracks around the world Takis Pournarakis and Panos Seitanidis, with many years of experience in describing, presenting and commentating on the Grand Prix, will step on the gas on our Sundays. With exclusive interviews from top Formula 1 drivers and executives, the best highlights from qualifying, guests and analyzes of the team strategy, we take you to a unique high-speed spectacle on the most famous tracks in the world.

They will be joined by Kostas Leonis, who will present all the events from the Formula 2 and Formula 3 championships. Maria Thoma will also be present in the studio and on the F1 tracks, who will take our pulse from “behind” the scenes “, the paddock and the starting grid with exclusive pictures and statements from famous drivers and spectators of the popular sport.

Friday 3rd, Saturday 4th and Sunday 5th March engines start, red lights go out and Formula 1 fans in Greece gather at ANT1 and ANT1+ for the exciting first three days of the year. get seats!

“FORMULA 1 SHOW” – Sundays on ANT1 and ANT1+ before the start and after the Grand Prix.

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Oliver Solberg takes honorary record and Monte Carlo Rally from Ogier

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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

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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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Charles Leclerc reveals details of Ferrari’s first test in 2026

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Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc confirmed that the team did not encounter any serious problems during the races of the new Ferrari SF-26 car.

On Friday morning, the Maranello team unveiled its first car under the 2026 Formula 1 rules at the Fiorano test track. Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc took a spin behind the wheel of the new car.

Since the races were held on wet asphalt, Hamilton was the first to hit the track in difficult weather conditions. Despite this, hundreds of tifosi gathered in Fiorano a few hours before the presentation to watch the SF-26’s debut live.

Leclerc took the wheel after Hamilton, but the Monegasque admitted that he could not fully feel the car’s behavior due to limited mileage and weather conditions. But the main task of the day was completed – the car started stably.

“Yes, I look forward to this day every year. The main aim is to make sure that everything works correctly and there are no major problems. That’s exactly what happened today, so it’s a positive thing,” Leclerc said.

According to Charles, it is too early to talk about the speed or feel of the car:

“From a performance perspective, it is too early to draw any conclusions. The conditions were not the best: fog and a wet track. This is not an ideal scenario for the first test.”

“It was very exciting because there is a huge amount of work behind it. It’s important to see real sensor data for the first time and make sure the car behaves as we expect it to.”

Source: Sport UA

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