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The young German, who escaped death in 2018, is now following in Verstappen’s footsteps

Sofia Fleurs, the 23-year-old driver who survived one of modern motorsport’s worst crashes at the 2018 Macau F3 GP, has now signed with the Max Verstappen-backed team for her first full season in FIA Formula 3.

This is the Van Amersfoort team, with which the three-time Dutch Formula 1 champion completed his only season in smaller vehicle classes in 2014. Although his jump from karting straight to Formula 3 was huge, Max was impressive in his one season and was immediately signed by Red Bull to make his debut with Toro Rosso in Formula 1 in 2015, marking an even bigger leap in his career meant.

The young German Sophia Fleurs is a driver at the Alpine Academy and will contest her first full season in FIA Formula 3 in 2024, two levels ahead of Formula 1. Many consider her to be the best prepared driver, the first modern female driver in Formula 1 , some three decades after Giovanna Amati (although the last to start a GP was Lela Lombardi in 1976).

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Fleurs has competed in several individual races with Van Amersfoort, including this year’s Macau GP, where he finished 11th, and his continued improvement has convinced Alpine and the Dutch team that he deserves one of the cockpits for the entire 2024 F3 season .

That year he also drove a few F3 races with PHM Racing by Charouz, scoring all six points the team scored that season. She is the only woman confirmed to drive the entire 2024 racing season in F3 and F2. With Van Amersfoort she gets a much more competitive background to further develop her skills.

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Sofia Fleurs competed with VAR when she had her horrific accident in Macau in 2018, from which she was miraculously saved. And now he will complete the entire season with Fritz van Amersfoort’s team, with whom Verstappen, Charles Leclerc, Mick Schumacher and Kevin Magnussen have also competed in the past.



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The crew of the Lithuanian Zala won the Dakar in the truck category, Al-Attiyah won the marathon rally for the sixth time in his career

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The crew of the Lithuanian Zala won the Dakar in the truck category, Al-Attiyah won the marathon rally for the sixth time in his career

The crew led by Lithuanian Vaidotas Zala in an Iveco won the Dakar rally marathon held in Saudi Arabia in the truck category.

The total time of Zala based on the results of 13 stages is 56 hours 58 minutes 38 seconds. The second place was taken by the Czech crew led by Ales Lopreis (lag – 20 minutes 18 seconds; Iveco), the third was the Dutchman Mitchel van den Brink (+29.03; MM Technology).

The Russian KAMAZ-master team missed the Dakar due to a ban on participation under the Russian flag.

In the motorcycle category, Argentinean Luciano Benavidez won (time: 49:00.41; KTM), two seconds ahead of American Ricky Brabec (Honda). The top three finishers were completed by Spaniard Tosha Shareina on Honda (+25.12).

Qatari Nasser Al-Attiyah, driving a Dacia, won the Dakar for the sixth time in his career in the SUV category, his time being 48 hours 56 minutes 53 seconds. The second was the Spaniard Nani Roma (+9.42; Ford), the third was the Swede Mattias Ekström (+14.33; Ford). Russian Denis Krotov, competing under a license from Kyrgyzstan, took 31st place (+8:10.45).

American Brock Heger (55:11.56; Polaris) took the lead in the SSV all-terrain vehicle class. Second place was taken by his compatriot Kyle Chaney (+1:01.39; Can-Am), the Frenchman Xavier de Soultre (+1:25.25; Polaris) closed the top three.

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Cadillac F1 Driver: Truly an incredible day. We should be proud of this

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Cadillac F1 Driver: Truly an incredible day. We should be proud of this

Sergio Perez shared his feelings after his first trip to the track for the Cadillac team.

Just 10.5 months after receiving final approval from the FIA ​​to become the 11th team in the championship, Perez found himself behind the wheel at the Silverstone circuit, where the car completed its first laps on the day of filming.

The team, wearing all black uniforms, confirmed that they carried out all system checks during the run.

“Today was truly an incredible day,” Perez said

Everyone should be proud as we completed our first tours as a team. Every member of the team worked on this moment and it was very emotional for me.

We can and should enjoy it, but it also gives us even more energy. I want to get behind the wheel as soon as possible; This is just the beginning.”

“This was a great opportunity for the team to get a feel for operating in a real garage environment, test the car’s systems and troubleshoot initial issues. But this is just the beginning of the journey. We are now focusing on pre-season testing in a few weeks, which will provide further learning opportunities.”

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Red Bull: “We are on the verge of regulations. But I’m sure it’s legal.”

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Red Bull: “We are on the verge of regulations. But I’m sure it’s legal.”

Red Bull engine director Ben Hodginson has commented on rumors of a possible loophole in the 2026 Formula 1 rules, stating that the team is operating on the verge of legality.

The Milton Keynes-based team is starting a new era in powertrain production with Ford in 2026, after ending its partnership with Honda. The new rules involve a complete reboot of engine regulations, giving a greater role to electric power and the use of sustainable combustion engine fuels.

There were rumors during the winter break that both Red Bull and Mercedes had found a loophole in the 2026 regulations regarding the geometric compression ratio. Other manufacturers, notably Audi, Honda and Ferrari, have asked the FIA ​​to clarify this aspect of the rules. A meeting is planned between the FIA ​​and Formula 1 Management to discuss possible loopholes and other regulation changes.

According to the information obtained, the alleged gap is related to the geometric compression ratio of the engines, which will decrease from 18:1 to 16:1 in 2026. Rumor has it that Red Bull and Mercedes have discovered a method that allows the compression ratio to remain at 16:1 when static, but increase to 18:1 during laps, which could add around 15 hp. and improve lap times.

Hodgkinson assured that the new Red Bull engine was legal, but the team, like others, was pushing it to its limits:

“I think there is some tension between the various powertrain manufacturers that there may be demanding engineering practices on some of the teams.” he said.

“To be honest, I’m not quite sure how much I’m going to listen to this. I’ve been doing this for a long time and it’s almost just noise. You really have to do your best in your own race.”

“I know what we’re doing, and I’m confident that what we’re doing is legal. Of course, we’ve reached the limit of what the rules allow. I’d be surprised if everyone didn’t do it.”

“To be honest, I don’t think it’s a big deal. I expect everyone to sit at 16, that’s really what I expect.”

The first pre-season testing will take place on January 26 in a five-day event at the Barcelona-Catalonia circuit.

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