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60,068 spectators turn Montmero into “Luptilman”

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60,068 spectators turn Montmero into “Luptilman”

Since the first ticket for the Catalan GP went on sale in November last year, ticket sales have already slowed and there are corresponding discounts. Valentino Rossi’s official farewell from motorcycles created uncertainty, Il Dottore has always had a lot of fans in Spain. And throughout the winter and spring, the news about Marc Marquez only increased uncertainty. It was his arm that did not fully accompany him when he was not diplopia. It was known a week ago that Marc was defeated in Catalonia, which already meant that Catalan and Spanish fans did not rejoin at the last minute, despite popular ticket prices.The other was the price of the hotel in the Primavera Sound competition.

The F-1 Spanish Grand Prix was held on the circuit 15 days ago, and it was an explosive momentum with more people reaching 121,667 on Sunday than the entire weekend at MotoGP. I hate any comparison. It’s not the same masses, but this year’s rampant economic crisis will “save” box office revenue by the same masses who have supported the Spanish F1 GP, a Frenchman before the Dutch took over for years, due to the Verstappen effect. became.

The number of Catalan GPs is consistent with the number offered in Jerez, where prices have skyrocketed. There were 16,132 spectators on Friday, 38,374 in pole position on Saturday, 60,068 on this Sunday and a total of 114,574 on weekends. President Santamaria forecasts 50,000, adding 10,000 more than expected.

And, according to the volume they sang “La Marcelies” for Quartararo, we already know where they came from the Nice region, the birthplace of the young “Diablo”. At Le Mans in May, he broke the record at 110,003 and wanted more.And if Fabio wins here

I couldn’t say anything about the number of GPs and it was no longer a matter of circuit organization. There are signs at the airport and Village Barcelona & Circuit is set at popular prices like F1. The country with the most fans dragging on a motorcycle is the same as the endemic evil of losing spectators.

Friday is the worst entry since 2012, Saturday is the worst since 2003, and both Sunday and weekend calculations are the worst numbers since 1997. Fortunately, the Catalan GP remains in 2023, with one more year to reflect.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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PHOTOGRAPH. Legendary F1 circuit undergoes changes ahead of start of 2026 season

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Suzuka Circuit is preparing for the 2026 Japanese Grand Prix; Large-scale asphalt renewal works have started on the track before the new Formula 1 season.

The Japan circuit has been home to F1 for many years and is considered one of the most difficult and favorite tracks among drivers. High speeds, technical configuration and variable weather conditions have repeatedly made Suzuka the venue for iconic championship moments.

The 2026 stage is scheduled for March 29 and will be the third stage in the season calendar.

The western part of the track, including the iconic Spoon Corner, is now completely closed. A new layer of asphalt was laid, which should change the properties of the coating.

The new surface is expected to have a low level of grip at the beginning of the weekend, but grip will gradually increase as the rubber accumulates; this can significantly affect the cars’ settings.

Source: Sport UA

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Did everything change suddenly? Red Bull driver reveals details of his F1 departure

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Yuki Tsunoda admitted that on the eve of Red Bull’s official decision, he heard rumors that he would retain his place in Formula 1 within the Red Bull system, but the truth turned out to be completely different.

Before the last stage of the season in Abu Dhabi, it was announced that Isak Hajar will replace the Japanese in 2026. Racing Bulls duo will be Liam Lawson and Arvid Lindblad. As a result, Tsunoda will move into the role of Red Bull’s reserve and test driver at the start of the new era.

Tsunoda was informed about the team’s 2026 plans after the Qatar Grand Prix and, according to him, was already mentally preparing for his reserve role. But shortly before the official meeting, he heard completely different information.

“I was told of the decision after the race in Qatar, but it was not taken seriously at first,” Tsunoda said.

“I was prepared for this scenario, but the news was different from what I had heard before, so it surprised me.”

The Japanese also noted that the decision could change at the last minute:

“I heard before the briefing that the whole thing could literally be replayed. There were many reasons for this, of course. But when they told me I wouldn’t have a permanent position next year it didn’t feel like the end of the world.”

“Abu Dhabi was ahead, so I immediately focused on the next race.”

Despite the disappointment of moving to the reserve driver position, the driver hinted that his role at Red Bull could be broader than the standard job of reserve driver.

“There is a possibility that my duty will not be limited to simulator and reserve pilot status,” Tsunoda said.

I’ve already heard a few possible scenarios. “I’ll rest for now and then start preparing for next season.”

Source: Sport UA

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Toyota wants its own driver in F1. Team leader named a condition

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Haas team boss Ayao Komatsu said he did not rule out the possibility of attracting a driver linked to Toyota in the future, but stressed that the main criterion will always be results, not financial support.

Earlier this year, Toyota announced that it would be the title sponsor of Haas starting from the 2026 season. This was the next step in the development of cooperation between the parties, which began with a technical partnership more than a year ago.

At the same time, Komatsu denied the assumption that Toyota’s increased role was the beginning of a full takeover of the team. According to him, cooperation focuses primarily on staff development and exchange of experience.

When asked whether Toyota constantly raises the issue of driver performance in Formula 1, Komatsu answered in the affirmative.

“Yes, of course. One of Toyota’s many goals is to develop people, and pilots are part of that process,” he said.

Toyota has an extensive driver training program in various series, particularly the World Endurance Championship and Japanese Super Formula. However, Komatsu stressed that Haas was not ready to sacrifice athletic performance for the sake of partnership interests.

“What is important is speed and results. Everyone who gets behind the wheel of our car must be the best choice in terms of performance,” emphasized the team leader.

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