Motorsports
Ter Stegen: My goal is to feel better in January
marc ter stegen (31 years old) is considering whether to undergo surgery, but it seems unavoidable at this point. His back problems haven’t stopped and intervention appears to be the best solution. A final decision will be made this Tuesday, but the goalkeeper’s goal is to recover as quickly as possible. This is a complex injury that occurs on a daily basis and requires careful attention. Nevertheless, as M.D. learned, ter stegen It might be ready in January.Moreover, it is not yet ruled out spanish super cup In Saudi Arabia, it seems difficult, but not impossible.
until a final decision is made. ter stegen He took advantage of Tuesday’s day off this week to go to Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper. The German goalkeeper has not wanted to rush in recent weeks, but his back problem has not improved and he needs to take a step forward. Both the club and the player carefully considered all options. Moreover, as MD has already pointed out, they have consulted several experts in the last few hours in order to obtain as much information as possible and make the best decision in this regard.
Risk of back discomfort ter stegen It could become chronic, and Barça do not want the German’s injury to become a long-term problem. Xavi has already pointed out in a press conference, when asked about the goalkeeper’s health, “I will say whatever I have to announce,” and whether Ter Stegen will undergo surgery or maintain his current treatment. The next few hours will be key to finding out.
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PHOTOGRAPH. Red Bull will finally update its livery. Back to the classics
There are growing rumors in the paddock that Red Bull is preparing to make a radical change to the livery of its car for the first time since 2015.
Ten years ago the Austrians created a design that they use today almost unchanged, with minor adjustments to the layout of elements and changes to the composition of sponsors.
According to multiple sources, the team decided to finally update its look, going back closer in spirit to the first look, inspired by the design of Red Bull energy drink cans. The team itself is already talking about this design on social networks and periodically directs its fans to it.
Let’s remember that the team was supposed to present its new uniform on January 15 at an event in the USA where Ford will also show off the design of the youth team. Due to the difference in time zones, the live broadcast of the event will start at 05:00 Kyiv time.
If Red Bull finally brings back chrome for the 2026 livery 👀
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Source: Sport UA
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Red Bull abandoned the radical decision. What is the reason?
Red Bull Ford seems to have decided to slow down with one of the most radical technical solutions on the eve of the start of the new regulations. The concept in question is an engine concept with an extreme 1:18 compression ratio, which is seen as a potential loophole in the regulations.
According to information received from the paddock, this configuration is not planned to be used in tests in Barcelona. The reason is quite ordinary; The risk level is very high. Although engineers expected a noticeable increase in power, at the same time serious doubts were raised about the stability of the engine in racing conditions.
The team fears that relying on aggressive architecture could lead to a wave of power unit failures early in the season. Therefore, the version that Red Bull Ford is ready to move away from this idea altogether, preferring a more balanced and predictable solution, is now increasingly heard.
Source: Sport UA
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Motorsports
I won’t wait. Leclerc reveals conditions for leaving Ferrari in 2026
In Formula 1, the 2026 season will start a new technical era in the championship. The teams are preparing for radically changing regulations that will deliver a different car concept, updated aerodynamics and new generation power plants. This is the beginning of such rules, which often becomes a decisive moment not only for sporting results, but also for strategic decisions within teams.
2026 could be a decisive year for Ferrari. After several seasons in which the team regularly lost momentum due to mechanical limitations, Maranello decided to change its approach to the basic concept of the car.
Against this background, Charles Leclerc’s words are becoming increasingly important, according to the Italian publication autoracer.it. The Monegasque openly admitted that the start of the 2026 season will be decisive for his future at Ferrari. According to him, if the team cannot compete at a high level once again, this could put an end to its history of cooperation with Maranello.
Separately, the futures of Lewis Hamilton and team leader Frederic Vasseur are also in danger. For the seven-time world champion, 2026 could be a chance to highlight a new generation of cars that will better suit his driving style.
Source: Sport UA
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