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Fast Five: Massa sits out Brazilian GP amid legal battles, drivers now banned from pit lane blocking, and other big updates

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Massa sits out Brazilian GP amid legal battles, drivers now banned from pit lane blocking, and other big updates from around the world of Formula 1.

TODAY'S HEADLINES
  • Massa sits out Brazilian GP amid legal battles
  • Drivers now banned from pit lane blocking
  • Alonso hits out at Red Bull rumors
  • Hamilton cheers Allison's Role in Mercedes' resurgence
  • Verstappen and Perez swap speed for swings

Massa sits out Brazilian GP amid legal battles

Felipe Massa, a Sao Paulo native and former Formula 1 driver, won't attend the Brazilian GP this weekend due to ongoing legal action against F1 and the FIA regarding the 2008 'crashgate' scandal. Massa's legal case seeks financial compensation for missing the 2008 world championship and aims to strip seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton of his first title. Although F1 and the FIA didn't explicitly invite Massa to stay away, he chose not to attend this weekend's race. Hamilton declined to comment on Massa's quest but expressed his appreciation for Brazil's culture and the iconic Interlagos track.

Click here to read the full article at grandprix.com

Drivers now banned from pit lane blocking

Formula 1 drivers have been banned from stopping in the pit lane's fast lane during qualifying sessions at the Brazilian Grand Prix to prevent impeding rivals. The ban comes as a response to drivers trying to create clear air by slowing down or stopping in the pit exit, causing delays and potential rule breaches. The move aims to improve safety and fairness during qualifying sessions. Race director Niels Wittich issued strict guidelines in event notes, requiring drivers to create gaps in specific areas and avoid stopping in the fast lane. 

Click here to read the full article by Jonathan Noble (motorsport.com)

Alonso hits out at Red Bull rumors

Rumors were suggesting Fernando Alonso might replace Sergio Perez at Red Bull in 2024, creating excitement about a potential matchup with Max Verstappen. However, Alonso dismissed these rumors as typical paddock gossip meant to gain followers. He expressed his frustration with those spreading baseless speculations and emphasized the need for journalistic integrity. Despite the speculation, Alonso has a contract with Aston Martin until the end of 2024, but the idea of such a move would be enticing.

Click here to read the full article by Joe Holding (topgear.com)

Hamilton cheers Allison's Role in Mercedes' resurgence

Lewis Hamilton is pleased with James Allison's role in Mercedes' technical restructure, as reported by Sky's David Croft. Mercedes introduced a new floor for their W14 car, sparking hope for the 2024 season following chief technical director Mike Elliott's departure earlier in the week. The team's optimism lies in a sense of alignment and confidence in their technical department, with Allison taking a more active role, addressing early-season problems and providing a platform for future success, which makes Hamilton happy.

Click here to read the full article by James Dielhenn (crash.net)

Verstappen and Perez swap speed for swings

Red Bull Racing's Max Verstappen and Checo Perez team up for three games of golf against TaylorMade professional golfer Michael Block in Qatar. Perez mastered the sport, which is new to him, fairly quickly. Verstappen does not really seem to have a clue what he is doing and sets his sights on the electric golf cart, proving he's as quick behind the wheel of a golf buggy as he is in an F1 car.

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