Motorsports
Sebastian Leb will start the Portugal Rally with a Ford Puma
The nine-time World Rally Champion returns to WRC and will be behind the wheel of the M-Sport Ford Puma Hybrid Rally1 again in May.
Following Sebastian Leb’s victory with the M-Sport Ford World Rally Team at the Monte Carlo Rally, which lifted the curtain on this year’s WRC, M-Sport director Malcolm Wilson had left open the possibility of the Frenchman’s further involvement in the year with Ford Puma Rally1.
The nine-time World Rally Champion returns to the Ford Puma racquet to compete in May’s Rally of Portugal with co-driver Isabel Galmis, the first woman to claim a WRC victory since 1997.
Remember that after an intense and exciting start to the year, the Frenchman won the finale of this year’s Race of Champions while set to make his debut in the German Touring Car Championship (DTM), also in Portugal, on May 1st Ferrari 488 GT3 by Red Bull – AF Corse.
It is worth noting that Leb’s return coincides with celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the World Rally Championship. The story of the emblematic French rider at the event began in 2007 when he won his debut in Portugal, setting the fastest time in 11 of the race’s 18 special stages. Leb was crowned winner again in Portugal in 2009 while notching up two more podiums and a total of 32 stage wins at the race.
This year’s Poe Rallymarks a milestone for the M-Sport Ford World Rally Team as it will be the first manufacturer to compete with five Rally1 cars in the same race. This is an exciting opportunity for the team who will have a wide array of talent given this game.
Sebastian Leb explained that he likes to drive on unpaved surfaces, referring to the M sports car: “Driving a Puma is one of my favorite rally memories. Winning in Monte Carlo after such a long time was incredible. The team did a very good job and quickly resolved the issues we faced at shakedown, allowing us to achieve our 80th victory at the rally. During my first test with this car, I immediately had a very good feeling and I like driving with the power of the hybrid system. It’s a great car, a great team and we’ve had an incredible time together“.
Source: sport 24
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Motorsports
Former F1 pilot: “Look, everyone has already forgotten about him. Only a month has passed”
Former Formula 1 driver Juan Pablo Montoya believes that it will be extremely difficult for Yuki Tsunoda to return to the royal motorsport.
The Japanese driver joined Red Bull at the start of 2025, replacing Liam Lawson after two races. Even though he performed better than his predecessor, the team decided to replace him and there was no place for Tsunoda in the youth team.
In five years in Formula One, Tsunoda has competed in more than 100 Grands Prix. His best result was fourth at the 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. He failed to score a single podium or victory despite having several prize chances, but neither the team nor the driver realized these.
Montoya believes that Yuki is forgotten by almost all teams today:
“Look how sad Formula 1 is. Nobody even thinks about Yuki anymore. It’s only been a month and a week since the last race and Yuki is no longer on anyone’s radar. That’s the reality of this sport. One day you’re a hero, the next day you’re a nobody. When you’re a hero, you have to take advantage of that opportunity.”
Source: Sport UA
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Motorsports
VERSTAPPEN: Red Bull’s advantage? “I will not explain this”
Max Verstappen has said he does not pay much attention to rumors that some teams may have possible technical advantages in their new Formula 1 power units.
It has recently been claimed that Mercedes and Red Bull have found a way to further increase engine power, while other teams are trying to eliminate this possible advantage. The FIA will meet with power unit manufacturers on January 22 to discuss the issue before the season starts.
Rumor has it that such optimization could produce around 15 hp, which is a significant figure at the beginning of a new era in technical regulations.
When asked whether Red Bull had an advantage in the pre-season, Verstappen replied:
“It’s impossible to know. Everyone is trying to do the best they can and I, especially me, have to focus on driving the car. I’m not here to be an engine engineer and explain all the details. Ultimately, this is a matter between the FIA and the engine manufacturers. I drive the car and I believe we always do everything we can to get the best out of the engine.”
Source: Sport UA
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Motorsports
“We will be left behind.” Verstappen won’t like Red Bull’s situation
Red Bull Formula 1 team president Laurent Mekies believes the Bulls will be behind their rivals at the start of the 2026 season, given the production of their engines and new aerodynamic rules.
“We know it will be difficult for us, especially at the beginning of the season. I think we will fall behind our rivals, but we need to hold on for a few more months.”
“I hope we come back to the top, but it would be naive to think that Red Bull will be ahead right away. We will be behind at the start,” said Mekis.
Bulls will produce its engines in collaboration with Ford from 2026.
Source: Sport UA
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