Motorsports
Sainz makes it clear what his priorities are ahead of F1 GPs in Madrid and Barcelona
future of F1 Spanish GP In recent months, it has become very similar to the Real Madrid vs. Barcelona Classic that we are accustomed to in the world of football. The two cities hope to be on the calendar from 2027, with Barcelona renewing its current contract with the circuit and Madrid opening a new route at Ifema Valdebebas. Both present interesting projects to acquire the desired space that may remain after Gran Circo’s contract with the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya ends in 2026.
As MD stated a few months ago, Madrid’s candidacy is more than well established and things will have to change significantly if the Spanish capital is to avoid hosting an urban GP on the streets of IFEMA . It’s no secret that capital coming from private sources works in F1’s favor and that the world is increasingly looking to hold races in the heart of cities where it’s easier to organize events and attract VIPs. be.
Asked about this at a promotional event for Estrella Galícia 0,0, Carlos Sainz was very clear about respect. “My priority is to have a Grand Prix in Spain. As a Spanish driver, I am not picky between Madrid and Barcelona. My wish and real hope is that this event is an iconic event. Our goal is to become an example for other European countries and set a trend like in Mexico and Singapore. As someone from Madrid, it’s obvious that I’m happy to be able to race here.”he explained.
There are some cards on the table and you can see what the outcome will be. Will the GP be held in Madrid, will it continue in Barcelona as it has been held uninterrupted since 1991, will it alternate between the two, or will both be on the calendar? Logically there are options with higher numbers, but what seems certain is that Spain will continue to feature on the calendar. So Mr. Sainz can rest assured. His priorities seem to be on track.

Source: Mundo Deportivo
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Motorsports
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.”
Source: Sport UA
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Motorsports
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.
Source: Sport UA
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Motorsports
VERSTAPPEN reacts to Red Bull design update
Max Verstappen praised the new Red Bull car and the livery of the team, which he has insisted on updating for a long time.
The Dutch driver, along with his new teammate Isak Hajjar, unveiled the RB22 during Ford’s motorsport season presentation in Detroit. During the event, Red Bull unveiled a vibrant new look that immediately attracted attention.
Verstappen has repeatedly expressed his desire to change from the traditional Red Bull livery and now his wish has finally come true. During the presentation, the current champion shared his impressions:
“First of all, everyone is very excited, including me. The colors have changed a little bit,” said Max.
“It seems to me that this is much better. I’ve wanted this for a while, so I’m really excited. I love the glitter, I love the blue; it’s my favorite color. I also love the outline of the Red Bull logo; they’re back. Overall the design looks new.”
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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