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Ferrari's Simone Resta, recently recalled after a stint with Haas, might be moving to Red Bull's AlphaTauri, according to Motorsport.com. Though not in Ferrari's plans, there's potential for him in their GT operations. Laurent Mekies, AlphaTauri's new team principal, reportedly seeks to bring Resta, an experienced figure in technology transfer, to Red Bull's sister team, enhancing synergy between the two. Resta's departure from Haas coincided with major changes in the team, and without a clear resolution at Ferrari, Red Bull, led by Mekies, may pursue the opportunity.
Click here to read the full article by Henry Valantine (planetf1.com)
David Coulthard advocates for the reintroduction of a second tire supplier in Formula 1, anticipating a natural "competitive shift" at various circuits. Pirelli has been the sole tire supplier since 2011, ending the 'tire wars' era with Bridgestone and Michelin. Coulthard questions whether having a second supplier would enhance the spectacle in F1, suggesting it could add an extra dimension to race dynamics. Despite Pirelli securing the exclusive contract until 2027, Coulthard believes competition in the tire market could improve the sport, fostering variety and competitiveness at different tracks.
Click here to read the full article by Henry Valantine (planetf1.com)
Oscar Piastri had an outstanding Formula 1 rookie season with McLaren in 2023, drawing comparisons to Lewis Hamilton's debut in 2007. Despite facing challenges such as limited testing and joining a high-profile team alongside Lando Norris, Piastri's mid-season performance surge, including a notable victory in Qatar, showcased his talent. Mark Webber, instrumental in Piastri's journey, praised the young driver's ability to handle the pressures and challenges of his rookie year. The positive dynamic between Piastri and Norris at McLaren is seen as a driving force for the team's success, with expectations high for both drivers in the upcoming season.
Click here to read the full article by Adam Cooper (motorsport.com)
The 1994 San Marino Grand Prix is remembered for Ayrton Senna's death, but it also saw the tragic demise of Roland Ratzenberger. Ratzenberger, in his third F1 race, crashed during qualifying, and despite finishing his debut race, he died at Imola when his front wing dislodged. The overshadowed tragedy preceded Senna's fatal crash the next day, marking a somber weekend. Ratzenberger, often forgotten, was remembered by some, including FIA president Max Mosley, who attended his funeral, contrasting the more extensive attendance at Senna's funeral, which was declared a national tragedy by the Brazilian government.
Click here to read the full article by Harry Smith (express.co.uk)
Lewis Hamilton visited the Mulberry Schools Trust and spent the day with the talented pupils, who were able to demonstrate their passion and enthusiasm for STEM subjects. The visit served as an opportunity for the seven-time world champion to connect with aspiring young minds and share his insights into the world of STEM.