Monday, June 3, 2024

Formula 1 achieves revenue of over $500 million in first quarter 2024 - F1technical.net

Formula 1 has started the current season very strongly in financial terms as the first quarter of 2024 saw the sport achieve 45% increase in revenue compared to the same period in 2023.

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Red Bull braced for tough Canada test amid F1 kerb struggles - Motorsport.com

The bumpiness of the Monte Carlo circuit exposed some of Red Bull's key weaknesses - as did the kerb-riding ability of this year's RB20 chassis - as Verstappen qualified and finished in sixth, while Sergio Perez was knocked out of Q1 prior to his first-lap crash with Kevin Magnussen.This led to suggestions that Red Bull might also suffer with those characteristics around the Montreal circuit ...Keep reading

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What now in F1 after Red Bull's 'big weakness' exposed? - SkySports F1

Max Verstappen admits Red Bull's struggles in Monaco exposed the "big weakness" in their 2024 car amid the growing challenge to the world champions’ two-year stranglehold on race weekends in F1.

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Saturday, June 1, 2024

Russell would welcome “anyone” as Mercedes team mate | RaceFans Round-up - RaceFans

In the round-up: Russell would welcome "anyone" team mate • Foster takes Indy Nxt pole • Slater makes it four in Italian F4

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Marko fears Perez's crash can have huge consequences - F1technical.net

Red Bull motorsport advisor Dr Helmut Marko acknowledged that the team might feel the effects of the crash that Sergio Perez endured on the opening lap of last Sunday's Monaco Grand Prix.

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Mercedes: Similar feelings to 2014 with the brand-new power units - F1technical.net

Mercedes technical director James Allison revealed that the Brackley-based outfit has similar feelings to 2014 as the team continues to develop the brand-new power unit that will be introduced in 2026 and will represent the biggest change since the old V8s were dumped in favour of the 1.6L V6 turbo hybrids.

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