Motorsports
The driver who snuck into the 1977 GP to race
Of the 40 pilots vying for one of the 24 starting spots inXXXIX Grosser Place von Deutschland‘, he F1 German GP In 1977, one person was convinced there was no way he could miss this. to Hans Heyer (1943/3/16 – Mönchengladbach) must have crossed his mind.schadenfreude(A word only Germans have that can define the universal principle of rejoicing in the misfortune of others) clay regazzoni and alan jones They collided at the start of the race. Carrying a full tank of fuel, he hid behind a stewardess who had just left the track, waiting for a signal from one of the mechanics who had seen the chaos on the pit exit road, but took advantage of the chaos to join the group.
27th out of 24
gunter schmidtaluminum wheel manufacturer, establishes team ATS (Auto Technisches Spezialsbehor) was in charge of Penske PC4 and hired a professional pilot jean pierre jarier. schmidt I gave a second car to hockenheimentrusted to Hans HeyerDebuted with. formula 1 but very well known Germany And the same is true in the world of touring cars and endurance racing in general. All included hockenheim They all knew him, including the grill hostesses, and his big dream was to race in a Grand Prix.
At age 34, he drove in the touring car division and won. Ford, BMW, Mercedes And even more porschebut had only competed in one single-seater race ( formula 2to be exact) the year before that.
team ATS finished 12th in Jarier And on the 27th heyer Qualifications. 24 cars lined up on the starting grid, heyer That was not the case at this time. To participate, heyer And the other unclassified drivers could only hope that someone would retire and not be able to start from the grid. but heyer I didn’t feel like waiting.
9 laps of glory
This was the second time hockenheimring accommodated german grand prixfor the first time since the incident. Niki Lauda in Nürburgring In 1976, circuit judges were still not allowing entries from the pits. After seeing the crash that happened, they had other things to do. but heyer I was already on the track, but the first thing I noticed was a journalist. harry valerian of the channel ZDF It was broadcasting the race. heyer was completely focused on driving and was able to advance some positions thanks to some abandonments. The already described collision caused damage between the vehicles. second lieutenant of Regazzoni and shadow of jones Abandoned partner on first lap Jarier fifth, watson octave and January schecter Lap 9 On lap 9 to be exact, when the stewards had yet to find a way to stop him, the engine’s gear lever ATS It solved the organizational problem.

Author of the most daring operation ever seen formula 1 He was forced to stop back in the pit. However, the joy is heyer Because being able to play in the match far outweighs the disappointment of his withdrawal.
“Never give up”
His boldness earned him the title of “Unclassified, Not Finished, Not Disqualified” in the race, which also earned him a suspension from five F1 races. He became the only driver in history to be disqualified from a race. grand prize He didn’t deserve it.
However, while that is still on the record, it no longer mattered to him as he was clear that F1 was not the place for him. formula 1 as a participant in 1977 German GP.
After the accident, as expected, the race management demanded an explanation. but, hans He was not one of those who gave them. “I hope you don’t race for the rest of the season.”He said he was well aware of the penalties that would be imposed. His greatest achievements are already in history. He returned to touring car racing and won several titles like three titles. 24 hour spa or 12 hours of sebring I also tried my luck at rally raids. 2nd place in Paris-Dakar Rally Driving a truck in 1986.

“In motorsport, you never have to give up. You have to hang on and fight to protect your position.” He once said in an interview: And he continued to do so throughout his life. heyer He retired in 1989 after 999 races in a 30-year career.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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Motorsports
Will Norris retire after his first championship? F1 champion evaluates his chance
Formula 1 champion Nico Rosberg has weighed in on whether Lando Norris will follow in his footsteps and end his career in the sport early.
Norris joins a list of 35 drivers who have won the F1 championship in the championship’s 75-year history. But the Briton won his first title the hard way; Despite McLaren’s dominance in 2025, he lost to Oscar Piastri in the first half of the season and only defended the championship against Max Verstappen at the end of the season in Abu Dhabi.
Nico Rosberg shared his memories of his title and then unexpectedly retired at the age of 31.
He then embarked on a tough challenge with his partner Lewis Hamilton, in which the pilot required enormous physical and emotional resources.
Rosberg stated that Norris was unlikely to follow a similar path as he was much younger and had many more years in F1.
“Everyone chooses their own path. I felt that I had reached the top and wanted to leave the top. It was a great moment after a long career. For me personally, it was the right decision.”
I understand that many were disappointed because it was a great fight at the time. But in Lando’s case, I’m sure he’s not even thinking about such a thing. He still has many good years ahead of him and he is definitely younger than I was then,” Rosberg explained.
Source: Sport UA
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Formula-1
Three Formula 1 teams filed a lawsuit due to the possible technical advantage of Mercedes and Red Bull
Formula 1 track in Las Vegas / Photo: © Alex Bierens de Haan / Stringer / Getty Images Sport / Gettyimages.ru
The Ferrari, Audi and Aston Martin teams have filed a joint lawsuit with the Fédération Internationale de l’Automobile (FIA) over the advantage that Mercedes and Red Bull may have in the 2026 season under the new technical regulations, The Race reports.
In 2026, Formula 1 will switch to new technical regulations, which provide for a reduction in the fuel compression ratio in power plants from 18:1 to 16:1. This indicator will be monitored off the track.
According to the source, Mercedes and Red Bull have found a way to pass the tests while maintaining the actual race compression ratio at 18:1. This could give teams an advantage of 0.3-0.4 seconds per lap.
— The regulations clearly define the maximum compression ratio and the method for measuring it, based on static conditions at ambient temperature. This procedure remains unchanged despite the reduction in the permissible compression ratio for 2026, the FIA said in a statement.
The FIA does not intend to change the regulations at least until the tests are carried out. Teams are allowed to update their power unit designs every six races of the season.
Source: Sportbox
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Motorsports
Verstappen praises Red Bull’s first engine: ‘Really good’
Max Verstappen shared his first impressions of the sound of the new generation Formula 1 power plants created according to the 2026 technical regulations.
Next season, the championship will see the most comprehensive changes to engine architecture since the introduction of turbo-hybrid units in 2014. The regulations foresee the abandonment of the MGU-H system, as well as a significant increase in the role of the electrical component; The ratio between the internal combustion engine and the electric motor will be 50 to 50.
Even though there is just over a month until the cars hit the track, Verstappen was pleased to hear the new engine was running.
Verstappen said: “It sounds good. Of course you hear it in the stands, but the sound is clear and pleasant. I don’t think anyone has specifically worked on the noise but it’s really good.” he said.
For the first time in its history, the Red Bull team is building its own power plant, working in partnership with the American automobile giant Ford.
Verstappen wants to challenge for the Formula One title again in the 2026 season after his tense championship defeat to Lando Norris this month. However, the Dutch pilot plans to take a break from F1 before the new season starts.
“I’m really looking forward to it – I really need it. I also want to make sure that everything I do within the program next year will be well prepared, especially the GT3 project. That’s the most important thing for me at the moment, that everything is in the right state,” summarized the pilot.
Source: Sport UA
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