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Adrian Newey highlights a surprising statistic about Fernando Alonso: "It doesn't do justice to his talent"

"Simply put, the two world championships he's won don't accurately represent his skill level at all."

Adrian Newey remarked that Fernando Alonso's record of winning two world titles "in no way mirrors his true skill level," before they join forces at Aston Martin later in the year.

Newey is set to begin his role at Aston Martin as their managing technical partner on March 3.

At the age of 66, he will lead the technical group at Aston Martin as they aim to kick off the new regulations in 2026 successfully.

Newey joins the ranks as one of Lawrence Stroll's recent marquee acquisitions, together with Andy Cowell (now serving as team principal) and Enrico Cardille (occupying the role of technical director).

Regarding the lineup, Alonso will continue to team up with Lance Stroll through the 2025 season.

Newey is set to collaborate with Alonso, an opportunity he has long desired.

During his tenure as McLaren's technical director, Newey saw Alonso thwart their chances of securing the 2005 world championship with Kimi Raikkonen as their driver.

In the early 2010s, Red Bull's primary competition for the championship was Alonso, who was racing for Ferrari.

In a conversation with AMuS, Newey shared his thoughts on Alonso.

"Throughout the years, Fernando has posed quite a challenge," Newey remarked. "It's going to be great collaborating with him. I hold Fernando in very high regard.

"His skill level isn't accurately represented by the mere two world championships he has secured, according to the records."

Newey consistently lauds Alonso

Newey has consistently offered high praise for Alonso.

In a conversation with the BBC the previous year, Newey expressed: "When it comes to drivers, Fernando is one I've always… It's a disappointment that it never came to be since I hold Fernando in very high regard.

"Honestly, my focus is primarily on experiencing the present and looking ahead to the future, rather than dwelling on the past."

"Do I have any regrets? Absolutely not. I consider myself incredibly fortunate for the chances I've been given, the individuals I've had the pleasure of working alongside, and the remarkable people I've encountered along the way."

Newey is set to collaborate with Alonso for a minimum of two years, given that the Spaniard's agreement concludes by the close of 2026.

Subsequently, Aston Martin might pursue an opportunity to bring Max Verstappen on board.

Aston Martin has refuted claims about a massive £1 billion offer to secure Verstappen. However, considering his connections with Newey and the team's future engine collaborator, Honda, in 2026, such a move might be feasible down the line.

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Joan Mir Finds Hope in Honda’s 2025 Direction: Santi Hernandez’s Optimism Signals New Era

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“Last week, I had a conversation with Santi, and he seemed pleased”

Joan Mir reveals that his MotoGP crew chief, Santi Hernandez, has provided positive feedback, indicating that Honda is making progress with its 2025 motorcycle development.

Heading into 2025, Honda is looking to rebound from one of its poorest performances in grand prix racing history, ending the previous season with a mere 75 points in the constructors' championship and marking its third season without a victory in the last five years.

The Japanese brand has implemented several staff alterations for the upcoming season, which notably includes bringing in Romano Albesiano from Aprilia to serve as the technical director.

Mir, who concluded the previous season just above the bottom of the leaderboard among regular riders with 21 points, frequently expressed dissatisfaction with Honda's perceived failure to advance throughout 2024.

As winter testing is set to start in Malaysia next week, Mir has received assurances from his crew chief Hernandez, who served alongside Marc Marquez in MotoGP from 2013 to 2023, about Honda's advancements.

"He mentioned that he had a conversation with Santi the previous week, noting Santi seemed pleased," he explained after unveiling Honda's brand new livery in Indonesia.

"Santi is an individual who expresses feelings with clarity."

"He is a person who openly expresses his feelings. He stated, 'Joan, pay attention: at the beginning of last year, I mentioned that given the path they chose, it's likely going to be challenging. However, this year, perhaps I have something slightly different to say.'"

"Without a doubt, the year ahead will pose challenges, yet I'm beginning to notice a sense of peace, which brings me joy and confidence in the journey ahead."

Albesiano officially commenced his duties at Honda in January, and Mir is confident that the Japanese brand will grant the Italian engineer the necessary "freedom" to enhance the RC213V.

"He believes that when individuals such as Romano become part of the squad, it's particularly impactful, more so than Aleix [Espargaro], because ultimately his role is to serve as a test rider and to provide his feedback," he further mentioned.

Aleix's influence within the engineering framework is negligible. It's Romano who needs to adjust his approach to fit with Honda's operations – not so much implement a new method, but rather modify his existing one.

Based on my observations, he's extremely systematic. There's a specific procedure we adhere to. Every day, we stick to the guidelines, as he prefers everything to be explicitly defined.

"He's adopted this approach because it has been successful for him previously, so it's understandable that he desires to implement it here at Honda."

"I'm curious to know whether Honda will grant him complete autonomy to utilize all of his capabilities. Likely so. Observing his adjustment to everything with such a positive attitude is encouraging."

Honda's evaluation crew has already hit the circuit this weekend for the Sepang shakedown, wrapping up on Sunday, before the formal testing session scheduled for February 5-7.

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Pedro Acosta Targets Eradicating “Biggest Mistake” in MotoGP 2025 After Reflective Rookie Season Insights

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"Indeed, it all boiled down to gaining experience…"

Pedro Acosta's debut season in MotoGP was impressive enough to secure him a position with the KTM factory team, yet as is common for newcomers, the Spanish rider identified areas for enhancement in his sophomore year in the top racing category.

Acosta experienced a memorable weekend at the Japanese Grand Prix, marked by highs and lows.

The double World Champion was in the lead during the Sprint but met with an accident, and later, while pursuing Francesco Bagnaia for the top position, he experienced another crash that led to his exit from the Grand Prix.

"During the recent unveiling of the KTM MotoGP team, Acosta mentioned that the two accidents in Japan are mistakes he aims to avoid repeating in 2025."

"In the final analysis, it was the Grand Prix where we felt most ready to perform well, but indeed, it all came down to experience."

Acosta mentioned that improving his qualifying results and refining his race management strategies have been key areas of emphasis for him this winter.

"In conclusion, I really don't have any expectations for these exams. It's accurate to say that I spent much of this winter addressing the areas I was lacking in," he mentioned.

"This involved the qualification as well as handling certain aspects of the races. In this regard, I’m pleased."

"Indeed, we must bide our time until our arrival, at which point we will be able to observe not just my performance, but that of the competitors as well."

"Additionally, it's possible that last year my eagerness to achieve quickly led me to numerous errors, not just in the races but also throughout the weekend, including having two or three accidents on Friday alone."

"Creating a solid weekend proved challenging; perhaps, this marks my most significant progress this year."

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Trials are set to start the following week

Luca Marini of Honda has expressed anticipation for testing a brand new prototype once MotoGP's pre-season trials kick off in Malaysia next week.

The Japanese brand faced a challenging 2024 season, unable to surpass 100 points in the constructors' rankings and marking its third season without a win in the past five years.

Marini, brought in to take over Marc Marquez's spot on the factory team, finished at the bottom among the regular competitors in the riders’ rankings, amassing only 14 points.

However, Honda is striving to change its fate by making significant additions to its team, notably bringing on board Romano Albesiano as technical director among other crucial hires towards the end of last year.

After the Barcelona trials in November, Marini believed Honda would witness significant progress during the latter part of the 2025 season.

When questioned about whether he believes the timeline is still achievable, Marini responded, "At this stage, it feels a bit premature to have that confidence, it's a broad view since I'm familiar with Honda's operations, and I'm convinced that in the initial phase of the season, we'll definitely be experimenting with an entirely new prototype during the Sepang test.

"However, it's necessary to make some adjustments, yet by adhering to the guidance and input we received last year, I believe we're positioned to kick off this season at an elevated level."

"Definitely not sufficient to strive for the goal we aim to reach."

"However, once the initial segment of the season has passed, roughly around the midpoint, it could be an opportune time to aim for improvement by leveraging a more competitive package."

"However, for it to be successful, everything must proceed flawlessly without any errors. Therefore, it's not a simple task."

Honda has already hit the Sepang track this week for the shakedown sessions, but its main pair of riders haven't taken to the track yet, as they were in Indonesia for the team's color scheme unveiling.

The 2025 campaign will be the first time since 1994 that Honda's factory team competes without Repsol's sponsorship, as Castrol steps in as the primary sponsor. The team will also transition to HRC's official colors for the upcoming season.

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Ducati Unveils Innovative Fairing at Sepang MotoGP Shakedown: Pirro Tests New Aerodynamic Features

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At Sepang, Michele Pirro has taken to the track on his Ducati Desmosedici GP25 equipped with an updated fairing.

Ducati seems to have unveiled a fresh fairing design during the Sepang MotoGP Shakedown test over the weekend.

This weekend in Malaysia, Michele Pirro was the sole representative for the Italian manufacturer, testing their newest machinery. Meanwhile, newcomer Fermin Aldeguer also participated in the testing session, though he was using the GP24 model from the previous year, which he is set to compete on in the 2025 season.

This weekend at Sepang, Pirro has been seen testing various motorcycles, some of which feature a bare carbon fiber fairing.

An image shared on MotoGP's online platforms following the initial day of the Shakedown on Friday (31 January) depicts Pirro riding one of the non-labeled motorcycles.

Observing the front aspect of the fairing, it's evident that there have been modifications to the lower surface of the front wing relative to the previous season. The external portion now appears slimmer and features a more pronounced curve profile.

The initial photo shared by the official MotoGP social media profiles conceals a significant portion of the bike's side fairing, primarily because of the perspective it was captured from, which leaves it in the shadows.

Adjusting the white balance and brightness levels of the picture can uncover extra details hidden in the darker sections.

Initially, it seems that the sidepod wings have been modified, although it's difficult to confirm this due to the perspective of the photograph. The lower section seems to have been raised relative to earlier versions of the Ducati MotoGP bodywork. Furthermore, when examining the left sidepod wing, the external side presents a curved shape instead of a flat one.

These modifications might offer their own aerodynamic benefits, but their primary purpose is evident just beneath the lower surface of the sidepod wing, where a significantly taller downwash duct is now positioned.

The design of the duct seems to mirror the one Ducati unveiled during the previous year's Misano trial – a bodywork modification that Jorge Martin and Enea Bastianini chose to use for the rest of the 2024 season, unlike Francesco Bagnaia. Yet, it looks to be broader and significantly higher.

The photo indicates that the highest section of the duct is now almost level with the peak of the mudguard at the point it connects with the fork leg. This contrasts with the position of the duct's highest section used by Bastianini and Martin at the end of the last season, which was positioned significantly lower, as illustrated in the following image.

The area behind the duct still features the expanded ground effect section that was first seen last year. From the image provided, it's difficult to definitively determine any changes to this portion of the fairing for the 2025 model, if there have been any.

Gazing at the bike's rear section – although the image isn't very clear – one can notice another set of 'stegosaurus' fins, in a dark carbon color, situated seemingly just beyond Pirro's arm. These fins look to mimic those found on the bike's tail, yet are obviously placed a bit more towards the front and are linked by a connector joining the two parts.

Taking into account ergonomic design, these should be placed at the back of the seating area so as not to limit the rider's movement, though their precise location cannot be determined from the image.

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Rising from the Ashes: Honda’s Bold Transformation for the 2025 MotoGP Season

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Honda is unveiling a revamped visual identity for the 2025 MotoGP season, a move that signifies a much-needed reboot for the renowned Japanese motorcycle manufacturer in the competitive MotoGP scene.

Heading into the 2025 MotoGP season, Honda has reason for optimism as their situation is unlikely to deteriorate further.

In the past half-decade, there's been a significant decline in performance, with three seasons without a victory since 2020 (last season included), the departure of its longtime main sponsor Repsol, and the loss of the era's top rider, Marc Marquez, to Ducati.

Honda's decline has been thoroughly recorded. The company's struggle with problematic RC213Vs was concealed by Marquez, a six-time MotoGP champion, until 2020 when an injury forced him to miss the entire season, revealing the issues. This led Honda to rethink its design strategy, unfortunately leading to further setbacks. Marquez, having endured much to return to fitness, found himself parting ways with HRC at the conclusion of 2023, as his efforts were not reciprocated by the company.

Consequently, there were low expectations for the 2024 season. However, the outcome was much more disastrous than anticipated.

Honda once again took a misguided approach to its development strategy at the beginning of 2024, resulting in a repeated cycle of backtracking to establish a correct path. Despite some indications of progress in the later parts of the season, highlighted by Johann Zarco securing the brand's top finish of eighth place in Thailand (during a rain-affected grand prix), the year-end statistics presented a bleak picture.

For the fourth consecutive year, Honda ended up at the bottom of the constructors' championship, accumulating only 75 points – a significant drop of 110 points from their 2023 score, where they unexpectedly won with Alex Rins at COTA. Throughout the last season, HRC never succeeded in earning ten or more points in any of the races.

The top performer for the team in the rankings was Johann Zarco, who secured the 17th spot with 55 points. The team's official pair, Joan Mir and Luca Marini, unfortunately found themselves at the bottom of the leaderboard among all season-long competitors, amassing a total of 35 points together. Selected to fill in for Marquez from a limited selection of candidates, Marini failed to earn any points until the German Grand Prix, which was nine races into the season, and that too came about due to a penalty imposed on another rider ahead of him.

Given Mir's scoring rate of 1.05 points per round and Marini's 0.7, Repsol's choice to conclude a collaboration that has been solid since 1995 is understandably excusable.

As 2025 approaches, Honda finds itself at its lowest point.

Challenging periods necessitate resilient spirits. It's evident that Honda has come to terms with the reality that its current strategies are falling short. A significant factor contributing to the lag of Japan's MotoGP teams behind their European counterparts is a difference in cultural approaches to development and problem-solving. European teams tend to be more direct and willing to learn from mistakes through a process of trial and error. In contrast, Japanese manufacturers adopt a more systematic approach, insisting that a development must be proven effective before it is implemented on the racetrack.

Naturally, the most effective method to verify the success of a development is by putting it through competition. Yamaha managed to do this in 2024, thanks to the recruitment of Max Bartolini, a seasoned engineer from Ducati, as their technical director. Following Yamaha's strategy, Honda has also brought on board a renowned European engineer to lead its development efforts in 2025.

Honda had considered bringing on board ex-KTM figure Fabiano Sterlacchini, but in the end, chose to appoint Romano Albesiano, the technical director from Aprilia. Albesiano, hailing from Italy, successfully transformed the RS-GP from being the subject of paddock ridicule to a competitive motorcycle, compelling enough to attract the current world champion, Jorge Martin, for the current racing season.

Albesiano's challenge at Honda mirrors his previous experience at Aprilia in 2015, though he now has access to the significantly more powerful resources of the esteemed Honda Racing Corporation. Despite recent struggles, Honda boasts an impressive history, securing six championships in a span of seven years with Marquez from 2013 to 2019, clinching the title in 2011 with Casey Stoner, triumphing over Valentino Rossi and Yamaha in 2006 with Nicky Hayden, and dominating the early years of the modern era with Rossi in 2002 and 2003.

Honda clearly hasn't lost its winning touch. Therefore, the assertive rhetoric shared during Honda's 2025 unveiling ceremony, introducing their fresh livery design and Castrol as the title sponsor, comes as no surprise.

"Luca Marini attributes the optimistic outlook to the influx of fresh engineering talent joining the project, including Romano and other highly skilled engineers on the team," he explains to Crash.net regarding his confidence in Honda's progress by 2025.

"I believe this represents a significant transformation that Honda has never experienced before. Consequently, we are witnessing the beginning of shifts in our approach. I mentioned it last year, and now, more than ever, I can observe the evolution during this winter. Clearly, Romano only began his involvement with this initiative in January, so it's going to require a period to truly sense his influence and contribution to this new endeavor. However, merely exchanging insights and the feedback from other brands, particularly the operational strategies currently employed by Italian companies, is going to revolutionize everything. We need a bit of patience, but there's an overwhelming sense of optimism and enthusiasm among everyone involved."

Colleague Joan Mir concurred, stating, "I've had discussions with [crew chief] Santi [Hernandez] regarding the recent enhancements we're getting. It appears he's very hopeful. Consequently, this brings me joy and also makes me hopeful.

"I'm not anticipating a return to the forefront, but we're open to experimentation: we have a variety of engines and chassis to test out. If these elements can provide the improvements we've long sought, I'll be satisfied."

Albesiano didn't play a role in shaping the 2025 motorcycle that's already been tested at the Sepang track before the season starts. He'll require time to thoroughly examine every aspect and craft something that reflects his vision. However, certain allowances will aid him in this endeavor.

Marini is optimistic that by the latter half of the year, Honda will have made considerable progress. Although the intense competition presents a challenge, Honda possesses all the necessary resources to achieve this.

This also encompasses what appears to be a distinct version of Joan Mir

Since moving to Honda in 2023 after Suzuki unexpectedly exited MotoGP, the 2020 world champion has faced challenges. In his initial season with the RC213V, marred by injuries, Mir managed to accumulate 26 points, with his peak performance being a fifth-place finish at the Indian GP. This achievement was primarily attributed to the advantage the Honda gained from a stiffer rear tyre carcass.

In 2024, it seemed as though Mir was more often found navigating through gravel pits than riding his RC213V. Throughout the season, he encountered 17 crashes and failed to finish in 10 of the 20 grand prix events. His highest achievement for the year was securing an 11th place finish at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.

Throughout various points in his career with Honda, Mir has considered leaving MotoGP. However, the worry of not succeeding has prevented him from taking that step, leading to his recent commitment to a fresh two-year contract with HRC starting in 2025.

Following the test in Barcelona, Mir expressed frustration over what he perceived as Honda's failure to provide new components, frequently vocalizing his opinions more than other riders from the same team. While his feelings are justified, as a MotoGP champion, there's an anticipation that he would act as a figurehead for the brand, making the most out of the equipment at his disposal, similar to Fabio Quartararo's approach at Yamaha.

In response to Crash's inquiry about what steps he must take to enhance his leadership qualities by 2025 and improve his performance irrespective of how his bike measures up to his expectations, Mir provided an impressively straightforward response.

"Indeed, it's challenging. Transitioning from a history of strong performances and consistently being considered a key competitor in the world championship to a position where you're overlooked is a reality I've had to confront," he explained.

"Embracing the reality is essential. Initially, it was a tougher challenge for me to come to terms with it. However, given our current circumstances, I understand the actions we need to take to turn things around. No one should doubt my belief in our mission, given that I'm still present and putting in as much effort as I am capable of."

"One strategy that significantly aids me while I'm at home is pushing myself to the limit in my training, striving to achieve peak physical condition, and doing my utmost to eliminate any thoughts of not having done enough. This approach serves as my form of therapy. Despite everything, I'm eagerly anticipating getting started. I'm determined to turn things around, to get going, to grasp what we'll be exploring in the tests, and to learn from the fresh perspectives the new arrivals at Honda will offer. Beyond that, I'm curious about how Honda will respond following all our efforts."

Before the season has even started, Honda has already claimed a victory of sorts: its new livery is undeniably the standout. Yet, this is merely the outward sign of a brand taking strides forward. The uninspiring last Repsol design seemed like the team was clinging to former triumphs, with Marquez's shadow still lingering around it – a sentiment that was reflected in their performance on the racetrack.

The tangible signs of this fresh phase are beginning to emerge. With Albesiano leading the technical overhaul, there's a growing sense of optimism among the two main riders who are in dire need of a morale boost. The expansion of the test team, now including Aleix Espargaro, is set to fast-track improvements that the team's racers have been eagerly awaiting. Additionally, Takaaki Nakagami taking on a new role in testing will help enhance the dialogue between the team's European and Japanese divisions.

It may seem unlikely that Honda could aim for top finishes towards the season's end in the same manner as its competitor Yamaha, considering their current trajectories. However, there's real optimism within HRC that brighter days are ahead after a period of significant struggles.

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"They've unnecessarily harmed their own cause"

Predictions have already surfaced that an F1 driver will be let go before the 2025 season kicks off, with critics blaming his team's strange choice.

Alpine's newcomer, Jack Doohan, finds himself in the spotlight as he approaches his first season.

Doohan kicked off his racing career at the final race of the 2024 season, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, yet the battle for his position is already fiercely competitive even before the new season has begun.

Alpine has secured a high-caliber backup by bringing on board former Williams star Franco Colapinto.

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"Connor McDonagh expressed on the Crash F1 podcast, 'It might not be seen as fair, but that's just how Formula 1 is.'"

"[Valtteri Bottas] found himself behind the wheel of the least competitive vehicle in the lineup. Despite this, he's been let go, highlighting the lack of fairness in Formula 1.

Regarding Doohan, it caught me off guard that he secured the position initially. His track record didn't seem to be outstanding.

"Alpine made a hasty decision when it wasn't necessary – he was already signed with them."

"It's tough to say, but it seems unavoidable. Doohan's time is running out, with only about four or five races left at most!"

Facing off against Pierre Gasly, who is among the top drivers in the midfield, he is expected to face significant challenges.

"The amount they allegedly spent on [Colapinto] suggests he won't be out of action for an extended period."

"Particularly when you consider the support from Argentine supporters, along with the funding from sponsors…

"Flavio Briatore doesn't hesitate to take bold steps; he's unfazed."

"Lewis Larkam has expressed confusion over Alpine's reasoning and has suggested that Doohan's time may be running out, stating, 'It already seems like a foregone conclusion.'"

"Undoubtedly, this is a tough and unjust situation for Jack. However, I'm genuinely puzzled as to why Alpine chose to elevate Jack so soon in the first place."

"During that period, the market for drivers remained in flux."

"Having Jack signed as your backup driver means he's committed exclusively to your team."

"I find it hard to understand Alpine's reasoning behind making such a decision so early, considering there's still a significant part of the season left."

"They unnecessarily harmed their own cause."

They might have chosen to wait until the year's close to evaluate the pool of potential drivers at their disposal.

"Even Bottas might have been a more solid choice than Doohan."

"It appears they're opting to bring in someone they could have signed a few months down the line, bypassing this whole chaotic scenario entirely!"

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Newey’s Doubts on Alonso and Aston Martin’s Billion-Dollar Chase for Verstappen Stir F1 Speculation

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The rumored attraction of Aston Martin towards Max Verstappen continues to persist

An assertion that Adrian Newey lacks faith in Fernando Alonso's ability to win championships has sparked speculation regarding Max Verstappen.

According to the Daily Mail, Aston Martin allegedly aimed to secure Verstappen with a billion-dollar long-term deal.

Aston Martin quickly dismissed the idea and reaffirmed their confidence in their existing drivers, Alonso and Lance Stroll.

However, according to F1-Insider, Newey is skeptical that having Fernando Alonso as the current driver and Lance Stroll, the owner's son, onboard is the right combination for achieving the project's lofty goals.

The report claims that Alonso is "past his prime" and criticizes Stroll as "lacking skill and ambition."

Aston Martin has brought on board the exceptionally talented automotive designer Newey from Red Bull, someone who is very familiar with Verstappen's outstanding capabilities.

Currently, the signals from Aston Martin indicate that they plan to support their existing pair, Alonso and Stroll.

Red Bull Struggles to Retain Max Verstappen

Helmut Marko is cautious about competitors' attention towards Verstappen.

In the coming year, the updated F1 rules are set to level the competition, allowing each squad, like the Newey-driven Aston Martin, to aspire for a period of supremacy.

Mercedes, anticipated to boast a formidable engine by 2026, is also rumored to be in association with Verstappen.

Red Bull's Marko communicated to F1-Insider, "It's essential we provide him with a vehicle that enables him to secure victories independently."

"It may lag by a tenth or two of a second compared to competitors, yet, in contrast to our vehicle from the previous season, it must maintain its competitiveness throughout the entire season and across all circuits."

"If we fail, there's no justification for Max to continue being part of our team. It's important to be pragmatic regarding this situation."

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Rising Star Liam Lawson Faces Ultimate Challenge Against Verstappen: Herbert Weighs In on High-Stakes Red Bull Promotion

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Johnny Herbert shares his thoughts on Red Bull's move to elevate Liam Lawson as Max Verstappen's teammate.

Former Formula 1 driver Johnny Herbert thinks Liam Lawson must make a strong immediate impact when he competes against Max Verstappen.

Following only 11 Formula 1 races, Red Bull chose to elevate Lawson ahead of Yuki Tsunoda from Racing Bulls.

In 2025, Lawson is set to face the formidable challenge of competing against Verstappen.

Verstappen has completely outperformed his recent teammates.

In 2019, halfway through the season, Pierre Gasly was substituted because his performance did not match up to that of Verstappen.

Alex Albon took over the position, having been dismissed at the close of 2020.

Sergio Perez managed to sustain his position for four years, which was quite lucky considering the quality of equipment at his disposal.

Lawson is set to encounter a comparable challenge as he competes against the four-time Formula 1 champion.

In a conversation with Casinoutanspelpaus.io, Herbert evaluated Lawson's prospects of achieving success at Red Bull.

"Herbert expressed reservations about Liam Lawson's eligibility for the Red Bull position, emphasizing the importance of outperforming teammates. He noted that during Lawson's tenure with Red Bull, he failed to significantly outshine Yuki Tsunoda."

Tsunoda consistently demonstrated impressive speed during qualifying rounds. He experienced his moments of brilliance. It seemed there was an effective collaboration between them. Regardless of the situation, they always had a strong support driver, not just on a specific weekend. They could always rely on one of the two drivers to deliver a solid performance.

"Lawson needs to make a swift start, because the moment Verstappen senses he's dominating the racing action, with his rapid pace and dogged determination, that's when difficulties will arise, and psychological challenges will begin to emerge."

"Does he possess the necessary skills to compete with Verstappen? I believe he does. However, it remains to be seen, I guess. He must demonstrate it. That's always the case. There's constant pressure to show proof."

Red Bull is optimistic that Lawson joining the team will mark their resurgence as leaders in the F1 championship by 2025.

In the previous season, Verstappen clinched the championship for drivers, however, McLaren and Ferrari made significant strides in the competition for technological advancements.

During the latter half of the season, Red Bull found itself possessing the third-quickest vehicle in the competition.

As the season concluded, Red Bull fell to third place in the constructors' standings, marking their lowest position since 2019.

Red Bull has concentrated on enhancing the drivability of their Formula 1 car, given that Verstappen's exceptional skill concealed several problems with the vehicle, especially throughout 2023.

For Red Bull, this might represent their greatest chance to secure any championship in the foreseeable future.

In 2026, for the first time, they will operate engines developed by their newly established Red Bull Powertrains.

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"It was a lesson in excellence at every meeting"

The spotlight will shine on the Ducati Lenovo 'dream team' in this year's MotoGP season, as the team's two-time champion Francesco Bagnaia teams up with Marc Marquez, who has won six titles with Honda.

Luca Marini is among those who think that the competition will elevate both contenders to unprecedented heights.

"Marini expressed to Crash.net that having Pecco and Marc as teammates will drive them to outdo themselves. He believes that if Aprilia and KTM fail to match Ducati's performance, it might just be those two competing for the win in each race."

Which colleagues did Bagnaia and Marquez gain the most knowledge from previously?

Bagnaia identified Jorge Martin, his anticipated competitor for the championship and the 2024 champion, along with his initial MotoGP colleague Jack Miller, as significant figures.

Bagnaia revealed that his initial moment of learning from a teammate occurred in Moto3, during Jorge Martin's arrival. He mentioned that it was during a wet first test where Martin showcased exceptional speed. By tailing him, Bagnaia absorbed numerous techniques for wet conditions.

"In MotoGP, it's essential to mention Jack Miller, with whom we created an amazing environment both in the pit box and the garage."

Bagnaia teamed up with Miller at Pramac to kick off his debut 2019 MotoGP season. They shared four seasons together, eventually moving up to the official Ducati team for the 2021 and 2022 seasons.

"Bagnaia further commented, "I believe we both played a significant role in shaping the current success of Ducati."

Miller transitioned to KTM following his replacement by Enea Bastianini, and Marquez is set to succeed the Italian starting in 2025.

From his victorious MotoGP debut in 2013 until the conclusion of 2018, Marquez shared a team with Dani Pedrosa at Repsol Honda.

"Without a doubt, the teammate I gained the most knowledge from was Dani Pedrosa," Marquez stated.

"Each session felt like an expert tutorial, especially when you make your debut in MotoGP and have someone like Dani Pedrosa as your team-mate.

"It was incredible to grasp. I gained significant knowledge."

Marquez pointed out the parallels between teaming up with Pedrosa at Repsol Honda and his upcoming venture with Bagnaia at Ducati Lenovo.

"Marquez mentioned, 'It's not exactly the same, but there are some similarities.'"

"I show up in a container where there's a racer who has clinched two global titles, who is incredibly quick, and who has exclusively piloted a Ducati, thus he is highly knowledgeable in resolving any issue."

Marquez stated: "Often, we observe that on Fridays, Pecco is not among the front runners, but then he quickly becomes the quickest on the circuit from one session to the next. Therefore, I aim to glean insights from him, given his extensive expertise riding a Ducati motorcycle."

Bagnaia aims to understand how Marquez excels in challenging circumstances.

"Regarding Marc, it's definitely something novel… However, my perspective and understanding is that when you're dealing with a rider of his caliber – an eight-time world champion who has clinched championships even under challenging conditions, without the top motorcycle – it's truly inspiring for me. It pushes me to strive for competitiveness even when circumstances aren't perfect."

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Herbert Warns Doohan of Briatore’s Axe Amid Colapinto’s Alpine Arrival: A Tense F1 Showdown Looms

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Johnny Herbert shares his thoughts on Jack Doohan's future at Alpine after Franco Colapinto joins the team.

Ex-Formula 1 racer Johnny Herbert is of the opinion that having Franco Colapinto around the Alpine team at the start of the 2025 season is likely to increase the stress and skepticism aimed at Jack Doohan.

Doohan faces immediate pressure to secure his position at Alpine after Colapinto joins as a test and reserve driver.

The Australian racer has made his Grand Prix debut with a single start, participating in the final race of the season at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.

Before he even made his debut, there was already widespread speculation regarding Alpine's fascination with Colapinto.

Alpine's executive advisor, Flavio Briatore, has expressed his high regard for Colapinto in a public statement.

Herbert, once harshly dismissed by Briatore during his Formula 1 tenure with Michael Schumacher at Benetton, believes Doohan's time is already running short.

"Herbert mentioned, 'Jack Doohan probably feels like he's running out of time, and from what I hear, others share this sentiment.'"

"Doohan is under pressure to perform well against Pierre Gasly. If he fails to do so, I'm quite familiar with Flavio Briatore's approach, and I can say with certainty that Doohan's position will be in jeopardy. He could find himself out of the running faster than he realizes, so the stakes are high for him to show his capabilities."

Colapinto's arrival is set to raise uncertainties, while Doohan will face a flurry of inquiries regarding his career prospects from the outset of pre-season trials.

Adding to Doohan's challenges, whenever he faces a poor qualifying performance or commits an error, television cameras are expected to shift their focus to Colapinto and Briatore in the Alpine pit area.

Herbert perceives this as leading to more uncertainties in Doohan's mind.

"Herbert noted, 'It's an inherent aspect of the game, particularly in Formula 1, where it's not all sunshine and rainbows. There's a tremendous pressure on Doohan, but that comes with the territory.'"

"You need to step into the car and deliver. At this moment, Gasly feels quite at ease within his team, where, naturally, as a Frenchman, he enjoys considerable backing. However, the ball is now in Doohan's court."

"He's facing an immense burden because Colapinto is going to be looming in the background. He's going to be visible on television, just over Briatore's shoulder, no matter where it happens. That's when those creeping uncertainties begin to emerge. And uncertainty is undoubtedly the last thing you want."

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VR46 Clarifies Stance on Pedro Acosta Amidst Rumor Mill: Salucci Sets the Record Straight

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Uccio Salucci has addressed speculation regarding Pedro Acosta being considered for the VR46 MotoGP team, stating, 'I never had a serious conversation about it within our team'.

In a significant move, Acosta, who made a remarkable debut last year, has inked a long-term agreement to remain with KTM as a factory rider starting from the 2025 season, maintaining his relationship with the Austrian brand that has supported him throughout his Grand Prix journey.

Nonetheless, KTM's ongoing economic troubles and the ambiguous prospects of its MotoGP involvement have sparked rumors that Acosta is seeking an exit strategy for 2026.

Recently, there's been buzzing speculation about a possible switch to the VR46 team on a satellite Ducati for Acosta. This speculation gained more traction after Acosta participated in Valentino Rossi's 100Km of Champions race in Tavullia, which took place earlier this month.

VR46 team leader Salucci has stepped in to dispel these speculations, emphasizing that there hasn't been any significant conversation about it.

"To begin with, I apologize for the narrative concerning KTM, as we maintain a strong rapport with KTM," he stated.

"Our partnership began in 2014 in the Moto3 category, alongside Stefan Pierer, Pit Beirer, and the entire KTM board and leadership team."

"I'm not a fan of this narrative, but sadly, that's how it is."

"Additionally, it's worth mentioning that Acosta is an exceptional cyclist."

"Perhaps he's currently the top talent in MotoGP. However, it's premature to discuss this matter, and frankly, I've never had a serious conversation about Acosta within our team."

In the past few weeks, Acosta has openly stated that the current circumstances with KTM do not impact his short-term career plans in MotoGP.

KTM is facing a financial turmoil, which has forced it to enter a phase of self-administration and undergo a restructuring effort to rescue the firm.

The latest news from Austria reveals that 23 prospective financiers have shown interest in backing the company.

On February 25, a vital gathering is scheduled where lenders will decide on the proposed reorganization strategy that entails receiving 30% repayment of the funds KTM owes them.

Though this is the legal minimum required, it's reported that certain creditors are dissatisfied with this amount.

KTM's current financial obligations have been verified at €2.2 billion.

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Critical Season Ahead: Alex Albon Faces Career-Defining Challenge Against Carlos Sainz in 2025 F1 Showdown

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2025 marks a crucial season for Alex Albon…

Johnny Herbert believes that Alex Albon's future in Formula 1 might face additional challenges if he struggles to compete with Carlos Sainz in the 2025 season.

Sainz is set to join Williams for the 2025 season, following his departure from Ferrari, where Lewis Hamilton will take over

The Spanish driver is set to face Albon, who has gradually restored his standing in the racing world following his time at Red Bull.

The driver from Thailand outperformed Nicholas Latifi and Logan Sargeant, however, experienced significant competition from Franco Colapinto, especially during the initial races of the Argentine's brief tenure with Williams.

Concerns have emerged regarding Albon's performance, especially when considering the caliber of his teammates after Max Verstappen.

In a conversation with Casinoutanspelpaus.io, Herbert characterized Albon's competition with Sainz as "a significant challenge."

"He mentioned, "This season represents a significant challenge for Alex Albon. Essentially, for what feels like the second time, this could be the true assessment of his career. If things don't pan out well, it could complicate his career trajectory slightly."

"Particularly when someone of Carlos Sainz's caliber joins, I anticipate he will immediately make an impact. I'm aware that initially, when he joined Ferrari, he encountered some difficulties and it was a considerable period before Sainz fully understood the workings of the Ferrari. However, once he did, his impressive performance became evident."

"However, many overlook the initial few years where he faced significant challenges and he openly admitted to struggling during that period. Yet, upon joining Williams in Abu Dhabi, he immediately appeared to be in his element, showing remarkable speed."

Williams Sets Sights on Future Improvements

The 2024 season proved to be a setback for Williams, as they fell to ninth place in the constructors' standings.

Despite underwhelming performances overall, Williams has made substantial internal adjustments to ready themselves for what lies ahead.

A significant transformation is in their approach to design and component development, spearheaded by leader James Vowles.

Historically, Williams has performed well on circuits requiring minimal downforce, typically showcasing a car that excels in such conditions but then faces challenges on most other tracks.

Herbert believes Sainz will play a key role in advancing Williams' development in the future.

"Herbert mentioned, 'Currently, Sainz is brimming with confidence, which he's likely to leverage to his utmost potential.'"

"Having him join Williams presents a fantastic chance for the team. They're likely aiming to further enhance that aspect."

"Albon has openly stated that it's a crucial period for Williams to elevate their game and secure a more robust standing, both in the constructors' and drivers' rankings. However, he acknowledges facing a significant psychological challenge against Sainz."

Albon has successfully revitalized his career with Williams and earned a strong reputation. However, he now faces a challenge from a competitor who has recently emerged as a standout talent. This will be a significant challenge for him.

"Sainz stands to benefit from this situation, as being in close proximity with his peer might drive both competitors to surpass their previous year's performance."

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