Jessica Michibata, the ex-wife of former Formula One champion Jenson Button, has been arrested in Japan on suspicion of drug-related crimes, reports The Sun.
The detention took place after a customs officer found drugs in a package destined for a woman. Representatives of the Tokyo Police Department searched the hotel, which was located at the address of the delivery of the package, and detained Michibata and another person. She denies all allegations.
“Currently, we are unable to contact Michibata directly and are gathering information to confirm the facts. Since the incident is being investigated by the police, we will refrain from disclosing any details, the modeling agency where the girl works says in a statement.
Button was in a relationship with Michibata from 2008 to 2015, they were married for one year. In 2009, the Briton became the champion of Formula 1 as part of the Brown team.
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Its time classification from Spanish GP 2023. Fernando Alonso and Carlos Sainz will fight for it Pole against a Max Verstappen at an intractable level. He Circuit Barcelona-Catalonia will host a new session of quality which always leaves the occasional surprise on a dance floor with unrivaled atmosphere.
Saturdays were Red Bull territory and it’s hard to imagine any of the remaining nine teams being able to topple the class leaders.
Beyond that, Sports news brings the information on which channel is televising the classification of Spain and what time it is.
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He Circuit of Barcelona-Catalonia, where the Spanish Grand Prix, it has a lot of history. Fernando Alonso’s victories, Max Verstappen’s brilliant debut with Red Bull or the epic battle between Nigel Mansell and Ayrton Senna are just some of the moments that marked his layout montmelo.
A location established as inescapable in his calendar F1 time to time. Perhaps not because of the spectacularity of their careers, but because of the atmosphere it hosts.
A circuit of which curves they hide a lot historynot only because of what happened to them, but because of the names they receive.
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How many curves does the Barcelona Formula 1 circuit have?
All in all, the Barcelona circuit where Formula 1 is currently running has 14 curves. A set of turns that make up a 4.6 km route.
How and why are the curves of the Barcelona Formula 1 circuit called that?
curve 1:elf. Named after the French oil company.
Curve 2: It doesn’t have a specific name.
turn 3: Curvón or Renault. It has two names, popular and corporate, the name of which comes from the French car brand.
turn 4: Repsol. It was also named after the oil company of Spanish origin.
turn 5: Headquarters. Left turn that owes its name to the Spanish car brand.
turn 6: Has no specific name.
turn 7:TV3. It owes its name to the regional television channel of Catalonia.
turn 8: Has no specific name.
turn 9: Kampsa. Another twist whose name is associated with a Spanish oil company.
turn 10: The Caixa. Probably the most famous curve of the layout and its name comes from a Catalan bank.
turn 11: Has no specific name.
turn 12: Has no specific name.
turn 13: Europcar. Penultimate turn that recovers the original version of the layout and its name comes from the car rental company.
Row 14: Catalonia. It used to be turn 16, but with the suppression of the last sector it becomes 14. Its name comes from the Autonomous Community where the Montmeló circuit is located.
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After the excitement of Monaco, the F1 presented at Circuit Barcelona-Catalonia for his celebration Spanish GP 2023. An area to be conquered Red Bull and Max Verstappen before an absolute craze in the stands with his rebirth Fernando Alonso at Aston Martin.
For months there are no tickets left to watch the weekend in Montmeló, which provides an unbeatable atmosphere at a circuit that presents changes to be reckoned with.
What will happen this weekend at GP of Spain? Next, Sports news fetches all the information from the preview of a single event.
Barcelona F1 Spanish GP 2023 schedules
Day
Conferences
Mexico (CDMX)
USA (ET)
Argentina
Spain
Friday, June 2
free practice 1
5:30
7:30
8:30
1:30 p.m.
Friday, June 2
free practice 2
9 o’clock
11:00
12:00
five in the afternoon
Saturday June 3rd
free practice 3
4:30
half past six
7:30
12:30 pm
Saturday June 3rd
Classification
8:00
10:00
11:00
4:00 pm
Sunday, June 4
Career
7:00
9 o’clock
10:00
15:00
Where and how to watch F1 Spanish GP 2023 on TV and streaming
The platform that owns the TV rights to F1 in Spain, DAZNwill broadcast everything that happens in the Spanish GP 2023, which will include free practice, qualifying and the race. Also on the channel DAZN Movistar F1 will also be able to watch the competition live and on demand. Secondly, Telecinco and Mediaset will offer the standings and the match on free TV from Barcelona.
In Mexicoit will be another weekend Fox Sports and Fox Sports Premium those who broadcast on TV everything that happens in Spain while it will be online streaming F1TV Pro the one that allows fans to watch the action.
In Argentina and the rest Latin America, Star+ Streaming will be the platform that will broadcast the entire Grand Prix in Barcelona. In addition, in Argentina it will be seen in Fox Sports.
Finally, to USA, ESPN and ESPN Deportes will broadcast the game, while practice and preliminaries will air on ESPNU. Additionally, it can be seen via streaming via ESPN+ and fubowhich you can sign up for here.
TV:
Mexico: Fox Sports Mexico, Fox Sports Premium
USA: ESPN, ESPN Sports
Argentina: Fox Sports
Spain: DAZN, DAZN F1 on Movistar, Telecinco
online streaming
Mexico: F1TV Pro
condition They joined: Fubo, ESPN+, F1TV Pro
Argentina: Star+, F1TV Pro
Spain: DAZN, DAZN F1 on Movistar, MiTele.es
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F1 Spanish GP 2023: Features, winners and records
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circuit length: 4,676 kilometers
rounds: 66 (308,424 km)
Circuit Record: Valtteri Bottas in 2019, 1m15s406
Fastest lap in the race: Max Verstappen in 2021, 1m18s149
Driver with the most wins: Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton, 6
Team with most wins: Ferrari, 13
last pole position: Charles Leclerc in 2022
Last win: Max Verstappen in 2022
The key to follow in F1 Spain GP 2023
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Circuit Barcelona-Catalunya is not used to giving very good races despite the participation of the local crowd. A circumstance that could change favorably in this 2023 due to a little change in layout structure. For the first time since 2006, the latter sector will regain its original form, ie a long right-hander instead of a complicated succession of low-speed turns.
The persistence of fans, drivers and teams made this change possible at the Catalan circuit. In such a way that after passing his belt The Caixa Runners will be able to go almost full throttle until they reach the finish line. The slight slope of this long curve will allow for more and better overtaking options, as well as making it easier for teams to set up.
This remarkable change will be very interesting in both qualifying and the race as, for the last decade, drivers have had to save tires to tackle the final sector without overheating the tyres. Now, they will be able to be more aggressive around the track and even improve wear.
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