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Alfa Romeo extend Marelli partnership

Alfa Romeo extend Marelli partnership

Swiss Formula One team Alfa Romeo have extended their partnership with automotive supplier Marelli. The partnership which started in the 2019 season will continue on for the 2023 season. The partnership extension will see the Marelli brand continuing to provide the team with their products and the Marelli logo present on the Alfa Romeo race car, on the top of the chassis. Alessandro Alunni Bravi, Team Representative of Alfa Romeo F1 Team Stake, commented, "We are delighted to continue our partnership with Marelli, a dedicated technology partner of our team for several years. With a long-standing motorsport heritage, experience in racing and an undeniable passion for competition, Marelli’s values are akin to our own. We have been using their products, a guarantee of excellence, for a number of years now, and they are perfectly integrated within our cars. We are looking forward to working with them this season.”

Bahrain Grand Prix Predictions

Bahrain Grand Prix 2023: Race predictions

For almost the entirety of the turbo-hybrid era, it was only one team who dominated the sport. Yes, Ferrari tried a few times with Sebastian Vettel and Red Bull managed to take one title away, but it is clear and by a long distance that Mercedes were the top team between 2014 and 2021. Eight consecutive World Constructors’ Championships and seven consecutive World Drivers’ titles meant Mercedes were the benchmark team of the turbo-hybrid era. But with new regulations kicking in from the 2022 season, and if the previous season was a precursor for things to come, Mercedes will well and truly have a proper title fight on their hands, with not just one but multiple teams vying for the championships. Red Bull already proved their worth in the 2021 season, and defending champions Max Verstappen set the fastest time in pre-season testing, which would definitely hold the Austrian team in good stead. Along with Red Bull, another team that will be fighting for not only podiums but wins should be the Scuderia. After being horribly off the pace in 2020, Ferrari made a commendable comeback in 2021 to regularly be in the hunt for podiums and even took two poles in 2021 through Charles Leclerc. They have been promising in the winter and pre-season testing, and with the Italian team having stopped their development work on the 2021 car mid-way through last season to focus on the new regulations, only a daft man would write off Ferrari. The Scuderia belong right at the top of the grid, and after going two seasons without a win (Sebastian Vettel’s Singapore Grand Prix win in 2019 is their last win till date), the Maranello-based team are definitely favourites for not only podiums but wins. The final team of the three in the mix for victory are Mercedes. Eight back-to-back championships don’t just happen without a reason. For the last eight years, the Silver Arrows have been performing on a level different to the rest of the grid. Led by Lewis Hamilton, even though it’s a new season with new regulations, Mercedes remain hot favourites to start the season with a win. Now, pre-season testing in Bahrain wasn’t ideal for the team and neither of their drivers was pleased with the results. While Hamilton stated that the team would not fight for wins at the moment, George Russell said that there was work to be done. Now, if any other team on the grid had a similar view going into the opening race with the performance Mercedes had during the pre-season tests, you would think it’s true. But this is Mercedes, and we are used to it by now. Hamilton and the Brackley-based team have been downplaying their stance before the season-opener and speaking highly about the rest of the teams for almost five seasons now. It almost feels inevitable that Mercedes will downplay their speed and then go on to blow everyone away. Now, with the new regulations and given the advancements of Red Bull and Ferrari, the German team may actually be caught out, but you’d still be making a big call if you didn’t put Mercedes down as one of the favourites for not only the season-opener but the entire season.

Formula One and Coupang Play announce partnership

Formula One and Coupang Play announce partnership

Formula One has announced a new multi-year partnership with South Korean OTT service Coupang Play. The partnership will see Coupang Play live-stream the 2023 FIA Formula One World Championship to...

Formula One and Fuji TV extend partnership

Formula One and Fuji TV extend partnership

Formula One has extended its partnership with Fuji Television Network, INC, which will see the CS broadcasting service Fuji Television NEXT Live Premium continue broadcasting the F1 events till 2025....

Mahindra Racing pulls out of Cape Town E-Prix

Mahindra Racing pull out of Cape Town E-Prix

Mahindra Racing and their customer team ABT CUPRA have withdrawn their cars from the upcoming Cape Town E-Prix following safety concerns.  Mahindra Racing's Lucas di Grassi suffered a broken rear...

Red Bull Powetrains teams up with Convergent Science

Red Bull Powertrains teams up with Convergent Science

Formula One team Red Bull Racing's power unit-manufacturing division Red Bull Powertrains (RBPT), which was created in 2021 to develop power units for Red Bull and AlphaTauri, has announced a...

Alfa Romeo and Corinthian Re team up

Alfa Romeo and Corinthian Re team up

Swiss Formula One team Alfa Romeo have announced a new partnership with Corinthian Re, a speciality collateralised reinsurance company that is a subsidiary of The Corinthian Group. The partnership will...

Stoffel Vandoorne and Felipe Drugovich to stand-in for McLaren

Stoffel Vandoorne and Felipe Drugovich to stand in for McLaren

Aston Martin's Stoffel Vandoorne and Felipe Drugovich will stand-in as McLaren's Reserve Drivers as well should the situation arise, following an announcement by both the British Formula One teams. Aston Martin stated that they have come to an agreement with McLaren which will see Vandoorne and Drugovich step-in for the Woking-based team for the first 15 races of the 2023 Formula One season should the situation arise. Stoffel Vandoorne is a previous Formula One driver for McLaren and joined Aston Martin in November 2022 with reigning Formula One champion Felipe Drugovich also having joined the team as a Reserve Driver and also the team's development programme. Aside from Vandoorne and Drugovich, McLaren had earlier roped in Mercedes' Reserve Driver Mick Schumacher also in a similar role should the situation arise. INDY Car champion Alex Palou is McLaren’s Official Reserve Driver.

Mercedes reveals junior driver line-up for 2023

Mercedes reveal junior driver line-up for 2023

Mercedes have announced a seven-member driver line-up for their Junior Programme for 2023. Amongst the seven are Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Alex Powell, Yuanpu Cui, Luna Fluxá, Kenzo Craige, Paul Aron and Frederik Vesti. While Antonelli, Aron, Powell and Vesti will continue with the team, the team has signed Cui, Fluxá and Craige. Fluxá has competed in the WSK and IAME Euro Series and also won the IAME Euro Series in X30 Mini in 2021. Jamaican Powell, who joined the Mercedes Junior Programme in 2019 finished runners-up in the FIA Karting European Championship last season while Cui has raced in the Andrea Margutti Trophy, WSK Champions Cup and WSK Super Master Series. Craige took part in the Rotax Max Grand Finals and the British Karting Championship in 2021 and has already won the Ultimate Karting Championship Series, British Kartmasters (GP Plate), British Karting Championship (O Plate), and finished as the British Karting Championship Vice-Champion.

Formula One announce Qatar Airways deal

Formula One announces Qatar Airways deal

Formula One has announced a multi-year partnership with Qatar Airways, which will see the latter join as the Global Airline Partner of Formula One. The partnership was announced at the...

F1 Academy calendar and format revealed (1)

F1 Academy calendar and format revealed

The schedule of the inaugural season of the F1 Academy has been revealed. The season will have seven rounds with a total of 21 races, with the season getting underway...

Ferrari and VistaJet renew partnership

Ferrari and VistaJet renew partnership

Italian Formula One team Scuderia Ferrari and global private jet company VistaJet have announced a renewal of their long-standing partnership. The renewal of the partnership will see VistaJet continue on...

Alfa Romeo working towards sustainability goals through Kick Out Plastic partnership

Alfa Romeo have announced a new partnership with Kick Out Plastic, a global initiative seeking to promote positive changes in behaviour and choices in an attempt to improve the planet’s...

Felipe Drugovich to replace Stroll in pre-season testing for Aston Martin

Felipe Drugovich to replace Lance Stroll in pre-season testing for Aston Martin

Aston Martin have announced that their Reserve Driver Felipe Drugovich will replace Lance Stroll during the pre-season test in Bahrain, after it was announced that the Canadian would miss the...

F1 inks deal with DAZN

Formula One inks deal with DAZN Japan

Formula One has announced a multi-year partnership with streaming services DAZN. The partnership will see DAZN broadcast Formula One in Japan till 2025. The partnership will kick off with the upcoming 2023 season where DAZN will broadcast the entire 23 race calendar including the practice sessions and qualifying sessions. DAZN will also broadcast the pre-season testing in Bahrain and also broadcast the Formula 2 and Formula 3 championships in the region where Japanese driver Ayumu Iwasa will take part in F2. Ian Holmes, Director of Media Rights and Content Creation at Formula One, commented, "Japan is a historic market for Formula 1 with some of the most passionate fans in the world, and we are delighted to announce this partnership with DAZN for them to continue to broadcast Formula 1 for the next three years. As Formula 1 continues to grow and attract new fans in Asia and around the world, it is vital that the broadcasting of our events is of the highest standard. Over the next three seasons, we look forward to working with DAZN to ensure our fans continue to enjoy the spectacle and entertainment of Formula 1.”

Haas teams up with TravisMathew

Haas team up with TravisMathew

American Formula One team Haas have announced a new partnership with California-based premium lifestyle performance apparel brand, TravisMathew. TravisMathew will join as the team's Official Travel Kit and Luggage Supplier. The partnership will see TravisMathew provide the American team with with travel necessities including: Lifestyle apparel, inclusive of items from TravisMathew’s Cloud Collection and more TravisMathew footwear including The Daily Shoe and The Phenom TravisMathew-branded luggage and backpacks The partnership will kick off at the pre-season testing in Bahrain, where the California brand will provide the team with apparel and luggage.

FIA announces host of new changes

FIA announces host of new changes

The Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA) held their first Formula One Commission meeting of 2023 ahead of the 2023 Formula One World Championship season and a host of new changes have been announced. Amongst the new changes are a new wet-weather tyre compound, circuit changes and technical and financial matters. The Commission meeting was chaired by Formula One President and CEO Stefano Domenicali and FIA Single-Seater Director Nikolas Tombazi. The changes discussed during the first Commission meeting of 2023 were :- Wet tyres and wet weather - FIA have announced that Pirelli will launch a wet-weather tyre which will not require the use of tyre blankets. The tyre will be available from the race in Imola. The Commission also discussed the wet weather aero package and the work on it will continue and will allow teams to be able to work on the package outside their Aerodynamic Testing Restriction (ATR) limits and outside the cost cap. The new aero kit testing will take place in Q2 or Q3 of 2023. Radio Messages - The Commission stated that they have approved the proposal to relax the regulation of radio messages to and from the drivers during the races.

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F1 TV Pro launched in India

F1 TV Pro launched in India

Formula One has announced the launch of F1 TV Pro in India, weeks ahead of the 2023 Formula One World Championship. F1 TV Pro will be broadcasting all the action...

Stroll to miss pre-season testing

Lance Stroll to miss pre-season testing

Aston Martin's Lance Stroll will miss the 2023 Formula One season's pre-season testing in Bahrain after meeting a bicycle accident in Spain. The team have announced that Stroll has sustained...

Heineken teams up with Verstappen and Red Bull

Heineken teams up with Max Verstappen and Red Bull

Dutch beverage brand Heineken has announced a double partnership with the Red Bull F1 team and their double World Champion Max Verstappen. While Heineken will join as an Official Team...

Nyck de Vries teams up with Northwave Cyber Security

Nyck de Vries teams up with Northwave Cyber Security

Italian Formula One team AlphaTauri's new driver Nyck de Vries has partnered with Dutch cyber security firm Northwave Cyber Security. The partnership will see Northwave join as an Official Partner...

ART GP signs Carrie Schreiner for F1 Academy

ART GP sign Carrie Schreiner for F1 Academy

ART Grand Prix have roped in young German racer Carrie Schreiner as their second driver for the F1 Academy championship. Schreiner will partner Léna Büher, who has already been announced as...

Sauber announces Sauber Academy line-up for 2023

Sauber announce academy line-up for 2023

Sauber Motorsport have announced the line-up for the Sauber Academy for the upcoming 2023 season. The line-up will include Formula 2 driver Théo Pourchaire, F1 Academy novice Lena Bühler, French-Finnish...

Jack Doohan announced as Alpine Reserve Driver

Jack Doohan announced as Alpine Reserve Driver

Australian Formula 2 racer Jack Doohan has been announced as the Reserve Driver of French Formula One team, Alpine. Doohan who will be competing for Virtuosi Racing in the Formula 2 2023 season will be competing in his third season with the team. The Australian, who is a previous member of the Red Bull Junior Programme, joined the Alpine family in 2022. Dohaan has already taken part in multiple Formula One sessions for Alpine during the 2022 season. The Australian took part in the Mexican Grand Prix Free Practice 1 session and the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix Free Practice 1 session as well.

TCL Electronics renews Australian Grand Prix partnership

TCL Electronics renews Australian Grand Prix partnership

Global television manufacturer and consumer electronics giant TCL Electronics has renewed their partnership with the Australian Grand Prix Corporation. The partnership will see TCL Electronics continue on as the Official Television Provider of the Australian Grand Prix for the second straight year. The renewal of the partnership will see TCL provide the audience with audio-visual coverage experience with the implementation of over 800 LCD TVs installed around the circuit, helping spectators catch the on-track action at all parts of the circuit, irrespective of where they are. TCL will also host a racing simulator for the fans along with a daily prize giveaway. Rafael Mayen, TCL Electronics Australia, National Marketing Manager, commented, "TCL’s visual and audio technologies which is set to expand in the coming months with brand-new TVs and soundbars along with a wider choice of whitegoods — will put F1 fans in pole position to watch cars tear around Melbourne’s lakeside track in exhilarating detail and hear some of the best racing in the world through a fully immersive audio experience. Formula One is a breathtaking experience that offers excitement like no other sport, and we're keen to see people come in and enjoy watching the races in the new TCL Recharge Lounge.”

Red Bull announces new partnership with Built For Athletes

Red Bull announce new partnership with Built For Athletes

Red Bull Racing have roped in premium fitness brand, Built For Athletes as the team’s Official Luggage Provider, joining on a multi-year deal. Built For Athletes will provide the team with their products which will be meticulously designed to provide supreme comfort, absolute assurance and unapologetic style. Both parties will also work together on a limited edition collection which will have the Built for Athlete backpack in the Red Bull Racing colours. The backpack will have the names of Red Bull's drivers - Max Verstappen and Sergio Pérez on them. Christian Horner, Team Principal and CEO at Oracle Red Bull Racing, said, "As a team who prioritises partnering with brands that offer the highest quality products and constantly push for better, Built For Athletes is a perfect match for us. They understand not only our need for peak performance on race day, but everything involved in getting us to that point. Travel is such an important part of our lives in Formula One, and Built For Athletes make it that much easier with the top-class product line they have produced.”

RCB name Ben Sawyer head coach for WPL 2023

The Hyderabad E-Prix shows how far India is from organising motorsport events

There is an age-old saying: “the fans make the sport”. The bottom line is that sports needs fans, and it's the fans who make the sport what it is. In...

Mercedes teams up with G42

Mercedes team up with G42

Leading UAE-based artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing technology company, G42, have been announced as an Official Partner of German Formula One team Mercedes following a multi-year partnership with the German team. The partnership will see Mercedes use G42's software and solutions for critical insights. Additionally the agreement will also focus on talent development programmes, joint training, and innovation workshops. Both parties will also work to find new areas to deploy AI and use it to the team's advantage. The partnership will see the G42 logo present on the Mercedes race car and on the race helmets of both drivers and in the team garage during race weekends. Peng Xiao, Group CEO at G42, commented, "Modern motorsport and technology go hand-in-hand, especially when you consider the sheer magnitude of critical data that is generated during every race weekend. By combining exceptional human talent with advanced AI, big data analytics and computing power, we are in a position to optimise a wide range of processes, both on and off the track, enabling decision dominance and expanding the boundaries of what’s currently possible. We are very excited about this new partnership with the Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS Formula One Team and look forward to making our technical resources and expertise available to help them succeed.”

Qualcomm joins the Mercedes family

Qualcomm joins Mercedes F1 family

Qualcomm Technologies and Mercedes have announced a multi-year partnership, which will see the Mercedes F1 team up with Qualcomm's brand Snapdragon. Mercedes will use Snapdragon's platform to create fan engagement...

Rodin Carlin signs Abbi Pulling for F1 Academy

Rodin Carlin signs Abbi Pulling for F1 Academy

British racing driver Abbi Pulling has been announced as the second driver by Rodin Carlin for the upcoming inaugural season of the F1 Academy series. Pulling will be partnering with...

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