Motorsports
Fernando ALONSO: “Cars have become worse due to safety requirements”
Two-time Formula 1 champion Fernando Alonso has admitted that modern cars have become less fun to drive despite significant advances in safety and technology.
In 2026, Formula 1 will transition to new generation cars. The regulation stipulates 50/50 power distribution between the electrical component and the internal combustion engine, as well as the use of 100% environmentally friendly fuel.
The changes will also affect security. The car’s roll bar will be strengthened to withstand 23% more load, and the front crash zone design will now be divided into two stages, providing better protection for drivers in secondary impact accidents.
Fernando Alonso praised Formula 1’s innovative development but admitted the joy of driving had diminished.
“Formula 1 has changed for the better in terms of safety, presentation of the show to the fans and technology,” Alonso said. he said.
We have incredible powertrains; It is extremely efficient, offering the same or even better performance with approximately 60% less fuel consumption than twenty years ago. This is very impressive.
But the driving experience may have gotten worse. “Due to safety requirements and technological limitations, these long and heavy racing cars are no longer as sharp as they used to be.”
Despite this, the Spaniard does not lose faith in his own power. The 2026 season will be Alonso’s 23rd season in Formula 1, and although his last championship date dates back to 2006 and his last victory in 2013, the driver believes he can still fight for the championship.
Alonso also expressed his confidence in Aston Martin’s future before the new rules:
“With the previous rule changes I was much more worried about getting everything straight away, now I’m calmer.
After all, we have everything we need to be competitive. Whether it’s the first race, the fourth, the seventh or the eleventh, it doesn’t matter. We will be there. Everyone in the team trusts this project, which has solid foundations. I hope we hit the target quickly.”
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.
Motorsports
Final king flick: 8 wins, 8 wins
hansi flick He has won eight of his eight finals as a coach. bayern munich (5) and balsa (3). He has won two games on the Barça bench. Spanish Super Cup (2025 and 2026) and one Cup (2025). “The important thing for me is how we represent the team, the fans and our mentality,” he explained in the press conference after the final against Real Madrid.
In the first season, hansi flick led to balsa Until the first conquest Spanish Super Cup to be held in Saudi Arabiathe match ended with an unforgettable Barça goal, defeating Los Blancos 2-5. Rafinha (2), Lewandowski, Lamine, Balde.
in saudi arabia, flick He played his sixth final. The remaining five were directors in 2020. bayern munich. In all of them, Champions League, German Cup, German Super Cup, European Super Cup, Club World Cupwe have a winner. 86 games were enough for him. It was an unforgettable magical sextet. He was already an assistant in Germany’s 2014 World Cup team.
7th won king’s cup Also available at the Seville Charterhouse real madrid (3-2). Then they marked Pedro, Ferran Torres, Kunde. And the 8th time was also in Saudi Arabia, with the same result (3-2). Rafinha Double and Lewandowski.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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Motorsports
Unificacio Gefia surprises Touro de la Peira in Group 2 of Primera Catalana
Singelin Parc 2-0
Sing Erlin’s time control continues without showing any weakness. Ángel Gálvez’s men had a similar result, thanks to Marc Adalid’s outside missiles and Adria Calicondo’s choral drama.
Singelin: Ronnie. Guerrero, Yu, Llorens, David Suarez. Cañete, Pol Llança, Calicondo. Guillem Aguilar, Kreixel, Marc Adalid. Other players playing: Aleix Hernando, Batista, Maja, Salgado, Iker Barros, Aleix Fernandez, Pau Aguilera.
park: Eric. Guirgis, Pau Piquer, Said, Rivera. Nil, Guillem Marti, Manu. Sabate, Joel, and Dani Guiho. Other players playing: Pol Bernat, Miguel, Alvaro, Alex Maqueda, Marc Torneda.
the goal: 1-0, Marc Adalid (30 minutes). 2-0, Adria Calicondo (47 minutes).
Referee: Cerda Verda, regular. TA: Marc Adalid, Pol Jansa, Calicondo. Guillem Marti.
Refia-Turo Peira 4-2
In terms of ratings, Balsamic wins with Refia’s serenity. Touro de la Peira took the lead with a header from Xavi Ramírez from a corner kick. Despite the setback, the hosts fought back strongly with Oscar Mongares scoring a rebound, Roger Porta finishing a shot from the left and Mongares scoring another goal after winning the ball inside the area. Coach Manu Gracia’s team narrowed the gap thanks to a ball play stopped by Henry, but in the end the home team converted a direct free kick into a gold medal thanks to the efforts of Adel Cavani.
Refia: David. Monty, Mikel, Roger and Eric. Adele, Oscar Mongales, David Ojeda. Nacho, Marco and Pol Juarez. Other players playing: Oscar Girones, Iker, Juria, Ayeman.
Tulo Peira: Edgar. Nieto, Alberto Bernabeu, Morales, Xavi Ramirez. Bakari, Iago, Hugo. Damien Obispo, Antonio Garcia, Adri Beguin. Other players playing: Henry, Llorca, Marc Muñoz, Rojas, Alberto Gutierrez, Alan.
the goal: 0-1, Xavi Ramírez (3 minutes) 1-1, Oscar Mongares (18 minutes) 2-1, Roger Porta (43 minutes). 3-1, Oscar Mongares (61 minutes) 3-2, Henry (78 minutes). 4-2, Adel Cavani (85 minutes).
Referee: Rodriguez Enrique, regular. TA: Mikel, Adele, Nacho. Reds.
Ripore-Balaguer 1-0
In the first game of the year, Ripollet came out strong at home and had the option to look to the high zone thanks to the only goal in a one-on-one from Saad, who received a pass from the left lane.
Lipolette: Oriole; Marc Camuñas, Lozano, Xavi Perez, Sorribes. David, Mulero, Ruben. Saad, Oscar Jaén, David Olido. Also starring: Carranza, Alsina, Carrasco, Alex, Isaac.
Balagar: Adria. Yan, Faret, Adri Espinal, and Pol Cervera. Gerau, Julen, Angeli. Mayona, Manel Grau, Nico Aires. Also playing: Adil, Delgado, Mikel, Genis Angeli, Pol Romani.
goal: 1-0, third (61 minutes).
Referee: Canadel Boras, regular. TA: David Olido, Lozano. Pol Cervera.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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The return of Dakar. The seventh stage ended with the leader’s drama
The 7th stage of Dakar 2026, which returned after a one-day break, took place today, January 11. Ford driver Matthias Ekstrjom won the stage after race leader Henk Lategan had a problem in the last part of the stage and lost more than 10 minutes.
Lategan, who was 1 minute and 46 seconds ahead of Ekstrjom before the last checkpoint, had the chance to win the stage and become the leader in the general classification. However, he lost all his advantage in the 459 km distance between Riyadh and Wadi Ad-Dawasir due to shock absorber failure and finished only 13th, 8 minutes and 35 seconds behind Ekstrjom.
Ekstrom won the stage by 4 minutes and 27 seconds over Toyota driver Joao Ferreira, while his Ford teammate Mitch Guthrie finished third. Toyota’s Toby Price lost just six seconds on lap four, ahead of Dacia duo Lucas Moraes and Sebastien Loeb.
Implications for the general classification: Dacia driver Nasser Al-Attiyah maintained his lead by taking 11th place in the stage, but his advantage fell to 4 minutes and 47 seconds ahead of Ekstrjem, who is now his main pursuer. While Ford driver Nani Roma took the third place in the general classification, Lategan fell to the fourth place, 7 minutes and 21 seconds behind. Carlos Sainz Sr. He finished the stage in fifth place with Ford.
Results of stage 7:
Score after stage 7:
Source: Sport UA
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