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F1 2023 Saudi Grand Prix 1X1: Alonso, 100th anniversary…
The second game of the season was a very diverse performance. We will review the performance of each of the 20 drivers that make up the grid. At the F1 Saudi Grand Prix disputed over the layout of Jeddah.
DNF
Lance Stroll
aston martin
Frustration. The Canadian retired on lap 18 while fighting for a top five finish. The team radioed him to stop the car, but he complied and left Aston Marine at turn 13, when the safety car came out.
DNF
Alexander Albon
Williams
Bad luck. The British-Thai driver had brake problems with his Williams mid-race and was forced to retire. I stayed behind to score points.
18th
Valtteri Bottas
alfa romeo
Inconspicuous. A race to forget the Finns. The Mercedes native was hoping to score some points, but he lacked rhythm throughout the race.
17th
Land Norris
mclaren
not noticed. He was already at the back of the grid when he hit the wall in qualifying and was expected to return, but McLaren’s benefits weren’t enough.
16th
Sergeant Logan
Williams
It’s getting better. The American rookie continues to take steps to adapt to the highest category. He has to defend himself against McLaren and his mates with worn tires and is gaining experience.
15th day
Oscar Piastri
mclaren
Growing up. Despite starting eighth, the Australian hoped she wouldn’t have the day. He made contact with the front wing at the start and his career has since slipped to the back of the grid.he had a great duel with norris
14th
Nick Devries
Alpha Tauri
Stagnation. The Dutch driver was hampered by traffic after a difficult start. He himself admits that his pace in the dirty air was not competitive enough and he was unable to warm his tyres.
The 13th
Zhou Guan Yu
alfa romeo
Corruption. The Chinese were once again the best Alfa Romeo in Saudi Arabia, but failed to score any points. The first stint was better than expected and they could dream of a top ten, but the start of the safety car hurt him and he got stuck in traffic.
12th
Nico Hulkenberg
Hearth
solved. A good career in the German middle zone after the problems he had in Bahrain.He ran out of points but came out again in the top 10, trailing Magnussen for most of the race
11th place
Yuki Tsunoda
Alpha Tauri
defeated. The Japanese started at the bottom, but moved up to 10th place. However, Kevin Magnussen took the final points position from him shortly after the end.
10th
Kevin Magnussen
Hearth
Tirelessly. A great run by Dane to score the American team’s first points of the season. Magnussen overtook Tsunoda with four laps to go.
9th place
Pierre Gasley
alpine
Warrior. The newcomer to the team once again successfully duplicated his ninth-place finish in Bahrain. We were already in the top 10 this time and were able to maintain a good pace from the start.
8th place
Esteban Ocon
alpine
reborn. After Sakhir’s ordeal, Ocon had a quiet competition in front of his teammates. His target now is to close the gap to Ferrari, where he was almost ten seconds ahead.
7th place
Charles Leclerc
Ferrari
It was a pity. Monegasque had only a few laps to go, so he was one of the biggest victims of the safety car start. He made a great comeback in his first stint, but then suffered a lot of degradation and his pace slowed.
6th place
Carlos Sainz
Ferrari
effective. The Madrid man did what he could with Ferrari who weren’t good enough in terms of pace. He started in his fourth position, but safety ruined his strategy against Mercedes and high degradation kept him out of the fight.
5th place
Lewis Hamilton
mercedes
Warlike. The Englishman started eighth and, combined with the safety car, moved up to fifth. He tried to pass teammate George Russell, but his compatriot couldn’t catch up.
4th
George Russell
mercedes
elevator. The Englishman finished a great race in his 4th place. However, Alonso’s penalty gave him the first podium finish for Mercedes of the Year. However, a few hours later they were stripped of the podium as Asturias’ penalty was reviewed.
3rd place
Fernando Alonso
aston martin
100th anniversary. The Spaniard scored his 100th podium after several hours of controversy that took him third. Alonso led the race, but Red Bull’s pace was that of another league.
2nd place
Max Verstappen
red bull
Superior. The Dutchman started from his 15th position, but his pace was disastrous compared to the others and he “easily” came back to 2nd place. He took the fastest lap to maintain the overall lead.
First place
Sergio Perez
red bull
barbarian. Keeping up with Verstappen’s pace, the Mexican was full of energy. When Alonso passed him at the start, he didn’t strain and quickly returned the play. He managed the race perfectly from the front and took his fifth win in Formula 1.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
I am a writer at Sportish, where I mainly cover sports news. I’ve also written for The Guardian and ESPN Brasil, and my work has been featured on NBC Sports, SI.com and more. Before working in journalism, I was an athlete: I played football for Colgate University and competed in the US Open Cross Country Championships.
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Dakar motorcycle rider Tosha Chalayna: “Are we risking our lives? When you too go to buy bread. When I fall, the first thing I think is: “Let’s hope the bike is in good shape.”
Tosha Shalayna (Valencia, June 3, 1995) is one of the favorites to win. dakar Riding a motorcycle, he broke the Spanish drought on two wheels that has lasted since he last won the title. Mark Koma in 2015. The Valencian showed with incredible speed at Dakar 2025 that he has everything to succeed. Finished in 2nd place, 8 minutes behind the winner.after days of riding with a broken collarbone and several falls. A year later, he dreams of victory.
Was the pressure of getting injured at the beginning of your debut as a Honda executive at Dakar 2024 before Dakar 2025 weighing on you?
No, it’s not pressure. And if you think that’s pressure, congratulate yourself. Because we have fought all this time to have the opportunity to play against great players and being in the official team means we are enjoying it now. As drivers, we all feel pressure, but we have to do well for ourselves. Whenever you feel pressure, please bless me. And I wouldn’t change it for anything. I think that’s what gives me that extra bit as well.
How would you describe the physical fitness of a biker? On Stage 9 of Dakar 2025, you got off your bike injured, got up, dusted yourself off, and got back on your bike like nothing had happened.
(lol) That becomes a burden when you get older… (lol) I may fall down many times, but I don’t think I realize the pain until long after I get up. So far, the first thing I think when I drop is “Oysters!” Run to the bike and tell him everything is fine and we are second and we can continue because we are fighting to win. “I never think I hurt myself. The only thought that crossed my mind was “It’s an Oyster, so make sure the bike is in good condition and no broken towers or road books!” Let’s not fail! ‘I don’t know if that’s a strength or not, but we have clear goals, we know the work we need to do, and we’re moving towards it.
“Right now, when I fall, the first thing I think is, ‘Oh, I’m going to run to my bike and hope that if everything goes well I can continue, because we’re second and we’re fighting to win.'”
What do you think about the 2026 route?
Every Dakar is very tough and that’s what it will be. The stages are long, with two marathon stages, but you’ll be sleeping in tents and without team support. It comes down to a combination of knowing how to tighten and knowing how to maintain the mechanism.
Are you worried about stones?
Now all the pilots have a very high level and skill. I think it was more due to the day-to-day fatigue of what would be such a long stage and a concern about not breaking anything on the bike than any concern about technique going through these sections. We move away from the open desert, last year’s sand and go to more stones. I don’t know if it’s good or bad. It will be very different.
“We’re going to move away from the open areas and the sandy beaches of last year and towards more rocky areas. I don’t know if it’s good or bad. It’s going to be a big change.”
What strategy do you have in mind?
You should arrive well-prepared and take it one step at a time. Of course, you will reach a stage where you can control the race to a certain extent, but in the early stages everyone will be pushing hard, no matter what anyone says. Is it a plan? A thousand things happen in Dakar. There are many days and it’s not just you, it’s the bike too and there are thousands of factors. We must always keep our feet on the ground and fight for victory.
Is it possible to win?
We always leave home with the same goal – victory. It’s going to be very difficult and we have great competition, but we have everything we need to win.
“We always leave home with the same goal, which is a victory. It’s going to be very difficult, we have great competitors, but we have everything we need to go towards it.”
Now there are a dozen or so drivers in front with a lot of pace.
This is one of the major differences from before. Before, there were at most two to four drivers who could win, but now they are at a very good level, and there are drivers who don’t stand out that much during the year, but in the Dakar they are there. There are many drivers who can perform well, win stages and be at the front, and we have to be there too.
It’s like an elimination game, with so many drivers risking it every day to perform to the best of their ability. Do you feel like you are putting your life at risk?
Well, we’re putting our lives at risk…we don’t know at the end of the day. They risk their lives every day to buy bread. Of course I’ll do my best, but I’ll never go to 120%, which could cause a fall. Ultimately, the drop could be 10% or 150%. We never think of risking our lives, but we will do our best. I know it’s a very dangerous sport, but at least in my case, the days are long so there’s always a margin of error to go very fast but safely.
A lot of people think Sanders, Brabec and you are on another level.
(Laughs) Well…I think we’ve been fighting hard in every race this year, and of course it means something to be there, but I also think there are some very strong drivers who come from behind, and there are some who suddenly win a stage. I don’t know, but the numbers look like this. The three of us have been fighting all season and that’s the reality.
What does it mean to win the Dakar?
It’s a dream. Sounds very typical, but that’s the reality. It’s a dream. Dakar has a clear meaning for me. For me it means a change in life. I went from being there surviving, to trying to find my way in this sport, to finally finding it. My dream since childhood was to run in Dakar. I wasn’t even thinking about winning, I was just thinking about racing. As I got older, I realized what I wanted and spent a lot of time pursuing it. So it must be a dream.
What do you want from this Dakar?
We’re not going to ask him to win, because we’re going to do that, but I would say give him a little bit of luck, and we all need it, help us a little bit, but in the end it’s us who have to win.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
I am a writer at Sportish, where I mainly cover sports news. I’ve also written for The Guardian and ESPN Brasil, and my work has been featured on NBC Sports, SI.com and more. Before working in journalism, I was an athlete: I played football for Colgate University and competed in the US Open Cross Country Championships.
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PHOTOGRAPH. Legendary F1 circuit undergoes changes ahead of start of 2026 season
Suzuka Circuit is preparing for the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix; Large-scale asphalt renewal works have started on the track before the new Formula 1 season.
The Japan circuit has been home to F1 for many years and is considered one of the most difficult and favorite tracks among drivers. High speeds, technical configuration and variable weather conditions have repeatedly made Suzuka the venue for iconic championship moments.
The 2026 stage is scheduled for March 29 and will be the third stage in the season calendar.
The western part of the track, including the iconic Spoon Corner, is now completely closed. A new layer of asphalt was laid, which should change the properties of the coating.
The new surface is expected to have a low level of grip at the beginning of the weekend, but grip will gradually increase as the rubber accumulates; this can significantly affect the cars’ settings.
本日の #西コース路面張替え工事 pic.twitter.com/AbKkyGKgq9
— 鈴鹿サーキット Suzuka Circuit (@suzuka_event) December 27, 2025
Source: Sport UA
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Did everything change suddenly? Red Bull driver reveals details of his F1 departure
Yuki Tsunoda admitted that on the eve of Red Bull’s official decision, he heard rumors that he would retain his place in Formula 1 within the Red Bull system, but the truth turned out to be completely different.
Before the last stage of the season in Abu Dhabi, it was announced that Isak Hajar will replace the Japanese in 2026. Racing Bulls duo will be Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad. As a result, Tsunoda will move into the role of Red Bull’s reserve and test driver at the start of the new era.
Tsunoda was informed about the team’s 2026 plans after the Qatar Grand Prix and, according to him, was already mentally preparing for his reserve role. But shortly before the official meeting, he heard completely different information.
“I was told of the decision after the race in Qatar, but it was not taken seriously at first,” Tsunoda said.
“I was prepared for this scenario, but the news was different from what I had heard before, so it surprised me.”
The Japanese also noted that the decision could change at the last minute:
“I heard before the briefing that the whole thing could literally be replayed. There were many reasons for this, of course. But when they told me I wouldn’t have a permanent position next year it didn’t feel like the end of the world.”
“Abu Dhabi was ahead, so I immediately focused on the next race.”
Despite the disappointment of moving to the reserve driver position, the driver hinted that his role at Red Bull could be broader than the standard job of reserve driver.
“There is a possibility that my duty will not be limited to simulator and reserve pilot status,” Tsunoda said.
I’ve already heard a few possible scenarios. “I’ll rest for now and then start preparing for next season.”
Source: Sport UA
Ruth Waterhouse is an author and sports journalist who writes for Sportish. She is known for her coverage of various sports events and her insightful analysis of sports-related news. With a passion for sports and a keen eye for detail, she has become a respected voice in the sports community.
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