Former Alpine team principal Otmar Szafnauer is working with American investors to start an 11th Formula 1 team. Since leaving Alpine last year, Szafnauer, who has worked with several F1 teams, has been exploring new opportunities. On the James Allen on F1 podcast, he said he wants to be involved in a role that improves team performance. Even though adding another team to F1 is controversial, Szafnauer's project is making progress and could be a real possibility.
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Carlos Sainz has signed with Williams for 2025 and beyond after Lewis Hamilton announced he would join Ferrari. Mercedes pursued Max Verstappen or Andrea Kimi Antonelli, and Red Bull extended Sergio Perez's contract, closing other options for Sainz. Despite Audi being a potential choice, internal upheavals made it unattractive, leaving Williams as the best option. Williams' Team Principal, James Vowles' vision and dedication to rebuilding the team played a key role in attracting Sainz.
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Williams team principal James Vowles has not ruled out replacing Logan Sargeant this season if he doesn’t improve. Sargeant is set to be replaced by Carlos Sainz at the end of 2024, but he might be dropped earlier. He has struggled compared to teammate Alexander Albon, who outscored him significantly last year. Vowles said Sargeant needs to perform better and match Albon’s results to keep his seat.
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Yuki and Tarik, an F1 driver and a gaming pro, will compete in a reaction speed challenge at the Red Bull Racing Factory in Milton Keynes. They'll play VALORANT using controllers, which will make the contest more exciting and unpredictable. Who will be faster? Well, there's only one way to find out.
Mercedes was thrilled with a surprising 1-2 finish at the Belgian Grand Prix. However, their joy turned to disappointment when George Russell was disqualified from his hard-earned victory. Winning a Formula 1 race is no longer a distant dream for Mercedes, though their initial one-two finish at Spa came as a surprise. So, what exactly went down at Spa?