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A well-known individual is back with Liberty Media as Formula 1 makes significant decisions about upcoming races. Key choices were made at the Yas Marina Circuit, reports Stewart Bell from Abu Dhabi.

Abu Dhabi served as the final opportunity for the 2024 F1 season, particularly concerning the constructors' championship. It was also a crucial gathering point for various stakeholders, including brands and circuits seeking partnerships, as well as media outlets eager to secure last-minute interviews before a prolonged period without driver quotes, which would extend until early February 2025.

Chase Carey has rejoined the Liberty Media board. At the Yas Marina offices, agreements were finalized to extend the presence of Shanghai on the calendar until 2030, and with The Netherlands. However, the deal for Zandvoort is set to end in 2026, marking its last year.

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After a 35-year break, the Dutch Grand Prix made its comeback in 2021, largely due to the intense enthusiasm surrounding Max Verstappen's career. This race, along with the British Grand Prix at Silverstone, stands out as one of the only two in Formula 1 funded entirely by private investors. However, the organizers eventually chose to conclude the event on a positive note, as they were unable to reach an agreement, amid speculation that they were aiming for a rotating arrangement with the race in Barcelona.

Robert van Overdijk, the director of the Dutch Grand Prix, stated that as a privately owned and managed company, they need to weigh the potential benefits of hosting the event against various risks and obligations.

McLaren Celebrates F1 Victory

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On Sunday, all eyes were on Lando Norris as he claimed a commanding win at Yas Marina, marking the first time a new driver has taken victory at the UAE track since Valtteri Bottas did so in 2017. This triumph played a crucial role in McLaren clinching its first World Constructors' Championship title since 1998, bringing its total to nine.

The British driver expressed that concluding the season in such a manner is ideal, extending congratulations and heartfelt gratitude to the entire McLaren team, all those in papaya, and everyone who backed them throughout the year, acknowledging the challenges faced. He remarked on the significance of clinching a constructors' title after 26 years, calling it quite remarkable.

McLaren has secured its newest constructors' championship, marking half a century since its inaugural win in 1974. That year, the team achieved a double victory alongside Brazilian legend Emerson Fittipaldi, who claimed his second championship after his first with Lotus in 1972.

"It's amazing to witness McLaren back in its rightful place," he shared exclusively with Crash.net while in São Paulo. "Every major team experiences ups and downs in their performance. This pattern has been part of motor racing since the 1950 race in Silverstone. Throughout these cycles, top teams and talented individuals consistently return to the forefront. That's exactly what McLaren is achieving under the guidance of Zak Brown and Andrea Stella. The team is highly competitive, which is fantastic news, and it makes me very proud."

Max Verstappen and George Russell Dispute

The choice likely disappointed Max Verstappen, the four-time World Champion, as his conflict with Mercedes driver George Russell intensified in Abu Dhabi.

Max Verstappen was stripped of his pole position in Qatar following a decision that he had obstructed George Russell during the qualifying session. As a result, the Dutch driver received a penalty, dropping him one spot on the starting grid. Despite this setback, Verstappen went on to claim victory in the race. However, after the third qualifying session, Verstappen expressed that he no longer had any respect for Russell, reportedly due to a heated exchange in the stewards' room.

Following the incident, Verstappen referred to Russell as a "backstabber" and a "loser." In response, GPDA director Russell accused Verstappen of being a bully, asserting his right to defend himself.

Russell explained that he didn't contest the decision with the stewards, although Max was displeased that he didn't back him up. Max thought Russell would say that his actions were acceptable and not overly dangerous. Russell acknowledged that the penalty might have been somewhat severe, but emphasized the importance of adhering to the established rules that everyone must follow. He expressed a desire to drive 20 seconds slower during his preparation lap to get his tires in optimal condition, but noted that he did not do so.

The two drivers did not reconcile at the customary end-of-season dinner for F1 drivers. It was rumored that the $5000 tab for the meal was covered by Valtteri Bottas, who is leaving Sauber. A group photo from the event quickly spread across social media, showing an empty seat beside Verstappen, left open for a potential conversation between the two. However, no conversation took place.

"We really enjoyed ourselves," the 27-year-old commented. "Honestly, it's impossible to have a conversation with everyone sitting at the table."

Lewis Hamilton's Time with Mercedes Comes to an End

While other notable events unfolded, such as Charles and Arthur Leclerc making history by becoming the first siblings to compete as teammates in an official championship race session, these moments were overshadowed by Lewis Hamilton’s last race with Mercedes. Hamilton is set to join Ferrari next year.

Throughout his 356 Formula 1 races, the iconic three-pointed star has been a constant presence. It is with the factory team, however, that he has achieved six out of his seven championships, secured 84 of his 105 victories, claimed 78 of his 104 pole positions, and set 55 of his 67 fastest laps. The emotions were palpable as he communicated with his team over the radio during the cool-down lap.

"What began as a daring venture evolved into a legendary expedition. We tackled everything side by side, and I am immensely thankful to all of you. My affection for you is genuine," expressed Hamilton. In response, Mercedes CEO Toto Wolff offered a heartfelt remark: "Our love for you is mutual, and you will forever be a member of this family. If victory doesn't come to us, it should be yours."

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Revving History: Michael Schumacher’s Iconic Ferrari F355 GTS Hits the Auction Block

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Michael Schumacher's previous blue Ferrari F355 is up for auction. Next month, a Ferrari F355 that used to belong to Schumacher will be available for bidding.

Interested in buying the Ferrari F355 that once belonged to Formula 1 icon Michael Schumacher?

Indeed, you may have the opportunity, as the Ferrari F355 belonging to the seven-time Formula 1 world champion is set to be auctioned by RM Sotheby’s from February 4 to February 7.

The 1996 F355 GTS is thought to be the initial Ferrari that the renowned Formula 1 driver used as his own sports car after becoming part of the Italian team. Schumacher drove it in Monaco until the end of 1997.

The Ferrari features a Bel Le Mans exterior and a Pella Crema leather interior, equipped with a six-speed manual transmission. Cavalleri Monaco Motors has provided a letter verifying that they performed maintenance on the vehicle for Schumacher.

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The year prior to when the F355 became available with the 'F1' style semi-automatic paddleshift transmission.

The vehicle is equipped with a 3.5-liter V8 engine that produces 375 horsepower. This engine features 40 valves and can rev up to 8,500 revolutions per minute. The car has been driven for approximately 29,500 miles.

Since it was owned by Ferrari's most legendary driver, it is likely to attract significant attention at the auction.

The consignor, who worked as a motoring journalist covering Formula 1 at the 2012 Belgian Grand Prix, recounted an encounter with Michael Schumacher, then part of the Mercedes-AMG team. During their conversation, he inquired about Schumacher's former F355 GTS. Schumacher immediately recognized the car from a photograph and expressed his pleasure that it had been purchased by someone who truly appreciated it, according to RM Sotheby’s notes.

Eager to make the most of his newly acquired F355 GTS, he drove it directly from Monaco to his home in Belgium after buying it. Since then, he's frequently taken it out for pleasure drives and to attend car events throughout Belgium.

The current owner has seen this item highlighted in three separate magazine articles: one in the November 2006 edition of Forza magazine, another in the March 2013 issue of the German publication Ferrari World, and a third in the June 2021 edition of Auto Trends Classic magazine, which was available in both Dutch and French.

Back in 2017, the vehicle took home the Best of Show award at Spa Italia in Belgium. Minichamps created a line of 1:43 scale replicas of this car, featuring a display that included Michael Schumacher in the background. Before it was purchased, the car had already covered around 21,000 kilometers, and at the time of being cataloged, its odometer displayed nearly 47,500 kilometers since it was new.

In 2020, this vehicle received Ferrari Classiche certification, verifying that it still possesses its original chassis, gearbox, and bodywork, and maintains its original color scheme. Although the certification indicates that the car’s current engine is not the original, it is of the appropriate type. There is speculation that when the car was initially delivered to Michael Schumacher, it had an enhanced engine, though this claim remains unverified. The existing engine was installed before the current owner acquired the car in 2004.

During the period it has been owned by its current owner, the car has consistently been maintained by official Ferrari service centers, following the recommended service intervals. There are many service invoices available from this time, along with documents from Monaco Motors from the years 2002 and 2004, before the consignor took ownership.

In September 2024, F.M.A Ferrari completed the most recent significant maintenance on the F355 GTS. This service involved installing a new windshield, replacing the rear brake pads, timing belts, and spark plugs, fitting a new battery, and refurbishing the dashboard.

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Ferrari’s Winter Surge: Can Hamilton Propel the Scuderia Over McLaren in the 2024 F1 Title Race?

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Exclusive Look at Ferrari's Off-Season Progress Compared to McLaren: "The Impression Is…"

A closer examination of Ferrari's advancements during the off-season as they aim to secure their first championship victory since 2008.

According to Formula 1 specialist Martin Brundle, Ferrari has made considerable progress compared to McLaren during the offseason.

Ferrari came close to winning the 2024 F1 constructors' championship, ending the season only 13 points short of McLaren.

The Scuderia regretted a mid-season improvement that ended up limiting their performance for the rest of the season.

This resulted in a series of disappointing performances from Barcelona to Hungary, consistently placing Ferrari behind Red Bull, McLaren, and Mercedes.

Acknowledging their efforts, they addressed their problems with an upgrade introduced at Monza, which turned their season around and put them in the running for the championship.

Ferrari believes that by maintaining their current path and especially by enhancing their performance in fast corners, they can surpass McLaren in the rankings.

During an interview with Sky Sports News, Brundle disclosed that Ferrari has achieved significant progress over the off-season.

"Ferrari is feeling quite assured. Currently, it seems that Ferrari may have made slightly more progress with their car compared to McLaren or other teams," Brundle commented.

It is understood that McLaren has strong faith in their data and the design of their new car. This season is expected to be among the most exciting in the history of Formula 1. The competition will be extremely tight, and the victor will earn a prestigious championship title.

"We won't really understand the true speed of the cars until we see them in action, likely not before the Saturday of the first race in Melbourne. It’s when they’re running with low fuel, at full throttle, with maximum power and fresh tires that we’ll get a clear picture of which team has nailed it. As you’re aware, it's crucial to see which cars maintain their speed after 30, 50, or even 60 laps during a grand prix."

"Let's hold off on making conclusions. It's quite bold to either dismiss someone or declare them as the champion."

Could Hamilton's Arrival Benefit Ferrari?

Lewis Hamilton joining Ferrari is expected to provide the team with a significant advantage as they approach the upcoming season.

This week marked a significant moment for the team as Hamilton made his inaugural visit to Maranello, followed by taking the 2023 car out on the track.

Ferrari is optimistic that bringing in Hamilton might finally break their lengthy championship dry spell, which has persisted since 2008.

Since losing the championship to Max Verstappen in 2021, Hamilton has not consistently been at the forefront in Formula 1, largely due to Mercedes facing difficulties during the ground effect era.

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Jeremy Clarkson’s Instagram Jibe: A Cheeky Swipe at Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari Debut

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Jeremy Clarkson teases Lewis Hamilton with a playful picture

Jeremy Clarkson jests about Lewis Hamilton's photoshoot involving Ferrari.

Jeremy Clarkson has made a joke about Lewis Hamilton after the latter moved to Ferrari.

The ex-Top Gear host shared a photo of himself dressed in a suit with an overcoat casually placed over his shoulders, standing in front of a Range Rover near a barn on his farm.

The Instagram post, garnering close to a million likes, was labeled with the caption "Lewis Clarkilton."

Check out this Instagram post from Jeremy Clarkson (@jeremyclarkson1), which has been shared on his account.

The image seemed to make fun of Hamilton's inaugural official photo as a Ferrari F1 driver, taken after his initial trip to the renowned Maranello base of the iconic Italian team on Monday.

Hamilton was spotted standing in front of a Ferrari F40 supercar, dressed in a traditional Italian dark pinstripe suit, with a double-breasted coat draped over his shoulders.

Clarkson has recently cracked a playful joke targeting Hamilton and Ferrari.

Check out this Instagram post from Lewis Hamilton, shared on his account.

Racing Bulls, the sister team of Red Bull, also ridiculed the post.

'Considered Over the Hill and Beyond His Best Days'

As the previous season drew to a close, Clarkson harshly criticized Hamilton, describing the seven-time world champion as being "over the hill" and "beyond his best days."

The challenging competition at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix in November came after a tough race.

In his column for The Sun, Clarkson mentioned that the Brazilian Grand Prix over the past weekend taught us two significant lessons.

"Actually, there were three incidents if you include Lance Stroll's mishap, where he managed to crash his newly fixed car during the formation lap and subsequently ended up in a gravel trap."

To start with, Max Verstappen ranks among the legends of the sport. Some might argue he could be the best driver in history.

In the second point, Lewis Hamilton is considered to be beyond his peak performance. Although Hamilton attributed his poor qualifying position to issues with his car, his teammate, George Russell, managed to secure a spot on the front row.

Certainly, one might speculate that since Lewis is set to join Ferrari next year, the team might be putting lemon barley water into his fuel tank instead of gasoline. However, this scenario appears improbable.

"It is much more likely that his age has caught up with him."

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Jeremy Clarkson’s Instagram Jest: A Playful Jab at Lewis Hamilton’s Ferrari Debut

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Jeremy Clarkson teases Lewis Hamilton with a humorous image.

Jeremy Clarkson makes fun of Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari photoshoot.

Jeremy Clarkson has made a humorous remark about Lewis Hamilton after the latter moved to Ferrari.

The ex-host of Top Gear shared a photo showing him dressed in a suit with an overcoat casually slung over his shoulders, as he stood beside a Range Rover in front of a barn on his property.

An Instagram post, which has garnered close to one million likes, was captioned with “Lewis Clarkilton.”

See this Instagram post, which was uploaded by Jeremy Clarkson (@jeremyclarkson1).

The image seemed to poke fun at Hamilton's debut official photo as a Ferrari Formula 1 driver after his inaugural trip to the renowned Italian team's iconic Maranello base on Monday.

Hamilton was spotted standing in front of a Ferrari F40 Supercar, dressed in a traditional Italian dark pinstripe suit and a double-breasted overcoat draped over his shoulders.

Clarkson has recently delivered a playful jab aimed at Hamilton and Ferrari.

Check out this Instagram post from Lewis Hamilton. This content has been posted by Lewis Hamilton on Instagram.

Red Bull's affiliated team, Racing Bulls, also ridiculed the post.

'Deemed Over the Hill and Beyond His Best Years'

In the final stages of the previous season, Clarkson harshly criticized the seven-time world champion, Hamilton, describing him as "over the hill" and "beyond his best years."

The challenging race took place at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix in November.

In his column for The Sun, Clarkson stated that the Brazilian Grand Prix over the weekend taught us two significant lessons.

"Actually, it's three if you consider Lance Stroll, who managed to crash his newly fixed vehicle during the formation lap. He subsequently steered it into a gravel trap."

To begin with, Max Verstappen is among the legends in the sport's history. Some might argue he could be the best driver ever witnessed.

Furthermore, Lewis Hamilton appears to be beyond his peak performance. While he attributed his poor qualifying position to issues with his car, his teammate, George Russell, managed to secure a spot at the front of the grid.

It's conceivable that, with Lewis transitioning to Ferrari next year, the team might be putting lemon barley water in his fuel tank instead of petrol. However, that scenario appears improbable.

"It is much more likely that his age is now a factor."

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FIA Reveals Allocation of Fines: How Max Verstappen’s Penalties Contribute to Motorsport Safety and Development

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FIA details the allocation of funds from fines imposed on F1 drivers

Max Verstappen was one of the drivers who faced financial penalties in F1

The FIA has explained how the funds collected from fines imposed on F1 drivers are utilized.

Last season, the sport's governing authority collected a sum of 270,000 Euros from drivers due to various penalties.

Motorists faced penalties for violations such as speeding in the pit lane, entering an active track area, and, most contentiously, for using offensive language.

Charles Leclerc and Max Verstappen faced penalties for using profanity during official press briefings.

However, the FIA has clarified how they allocate the funds.

FIA clarifies the allocation of funds from penalties

According to Nikolas Tombazis, who leads the single-seater racing division within the organization, the FIA operates as a non-profit entity, as reported by Autosport.

"Our organization isn't focused on satisfying shareholders who are monitoring stock market figures and anticipating an increase in stock prices or higher dividend payouts."

"All the funds are allocated towards activities deemed advantageous, whether they're related to safety measures, grassroots motorsport initiatives, or occasionally other endeavors associated with road safety."

"I believe that this question is occasionally swayed by the current emotions surrounding the specific fine being talked about."

"I understand that people who have to pay a fine often feel a bit upset and might even feel wronged. However, it's important to recognize that there are various types of projects, and it's not reasonable to assume that this money is used for things like Christmas parties."

"The funds invested in grassroots efforts far surpass the total of penalties collected, suggesting that any contributions to these initiatives are likely to yield beneficial results."

"It's likely challenging to identify initiatives at the FIA that lack a foundation in grassroots motorsport or a focus on social impact."

I can confidently state that penalties imposed on drivers in one sport do not financially support another sport, category, or anything similar.

"When considering other efforts, such as our campaigns addressing online harassment and the grassroots initiatives we've previously discussed, or safety projects, I see these as commendable uses of funds. I am confident that these resources support these causes."

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Revved Up: Lewis Hamilton’s Thrilling First Drive with Ferrari F1 Unveiled

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New video shows Lewis Hamilton's excitement as he experiences driving a Ferrari for the first time. The footage captures Hamilton's joy when he gets behind the wheel of a Ferrari F1 car.

In newly released footage, Lewis Hamilton expressed that driving a Ferrari F1 car for the first time was an "incredible" experience.

The seven-time world champion is relishing his initial week of duties with Ferrari following his high-profile transfer from Mercedes during the winter.

On Wednesday, Hamilton drove a 2023 F1 car for 30 laps at Ferrari's Fiorano test track, despite the chilly and wet weather conditions.

Recently unveiled video content from Ferrari showcases Hamilton's initial response upon piloting one of the Scuderia's legendary red Formula 1 vehicles for the very first time.

Hamilton struggles to hide his enthusiasm, describing the experience as "incredible."

In the final moments of the one-minute video shared on Instagram, race engineer Riccardo Adami requests a "radio check" from Hamilton. The driver replies with enthusiasm: "Wow, whew! Hehe… Wow, that was incredible."

Check out this Instagram post from Scuderia Ferrari HP (@scuderiaferrari).

The British driver, who is 40 years old, was observed by his family and a crowd of 1,500 people as he took to the track for the first time with Ferrari, preparing for his inaugural season with the renowned Formula 1 team.

Hamilton described his initial experience driving a Ferrari F1 car as "one of the most exhilarating moments I've ever had."

As I revved up the engine and steered the car through the garage door, a huge grin spread across my face.

The experience took me back to the initial occasion when I drove a Formula 1 car for the first time. That moment was filled with thrill and significance, and now, nearly two decades later, I'm reliving those feelings once more.

"From the exterior, I was aware of the intense passion that the Ferrari family embodies, which includes both the team members and the devoted fans."

"Experiencing it directly as a Ferrari driver has been truly remarkable. Their enthusiasm is inherent, and it is impossible not to feel invigorated by it."

"I deeply appreciate the affection I've received from everyone in Maranello over the past week. We have plenty of tasks ahead, and I'm eager to begin."

Later this month, Hamilton is anticipated to continue testing older Ferrari vehicles at the Barcelona track.

On February 19, he and his teammate Charles Leclerc will get their first opportunity to try out Ferrari's 2025 race car during the team's unveiling event.

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Angela Cullen’s F1 Comeback: Martin Brundle Weighs in on Hamilton’s Ferrari Transition

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Analysis of Angela Cullen's F1 Comeback and Its Impact on Lewis Hamilton's "Comfort Zone"

Martin Brundle examines the surprising reunion between Angela Cullen and Lewis Hamilton at Ferrari.

Former Formula 1 driver Martin Brundle thinks that the key reason for Angela Cullen's surprising comeback is to assist Lewis Hamilton beyond the familiar environment of Mercedes.

In 2025, Hamilton will begin a new chapter with Ferrari following his surprising move from Mercedes.

The seven-time world champion has already had a test run with his new team, hitting the track in Ferrari's 2023 Formula 1 car this past Wednesday.

Senior executives from Ferrari, along with Hamilton's parents and Cullen, observed as Hamilton made his first appearance on the Fiorano track.

Prior to their unexpected separation, Cullen served as Hamilton's physiotherapist at Mercedes from 2016 to 2023.

During a skiing vacation over the winter break, the Kiwi hinted at the possibility of reuniting with Hamilton. Her return was officially announced earlier this week.

In an interview with Sky Sports News, Brundle expressed the opinion that collaborating with Cullen once more would be crucial for Hamilton to adapt swiftly to Ferrari, considering it is a new team setting in another nation.

"It can be somewhat difficult because it's like learning a new language to identify where all the positive aspects are within a team," Brundle explained.

"He has parted ways with Bono, his well-known engineer, and the familiar environment of Mercedes. The transition won't be straightforward. For this reason, he has brought in Angela Cullen and his manager Mark Hynes to build a supportive team around him."

Significant obstacles exist. His colleague, Charles Leclerc, has essentially spent seven years in the same environment and is familiar with every detail, understanding who is responsible for what and how to get things done.

"Lewis must confront the challenge. Leclerc possesses remarkable speed. However, I am certain that if Ferrari provides a car capable of winning races or championships, Lewis has the ability to secure victories and even clinch the championship title."

Lewis Hamilton aims to silence his critics by joining Ferrari after experiencing his most challenging season in Formula 1.

Although Hamilton secured two victories in his last season with Mercedes, he was thoroughly outshone by his teammate George Russell.

Hamilton's difficulties during the 2024 qualifying rounds led him to doubt if he still possesses the necessary speed.

Brundle believes that Hamilton will be highly motivated to demonstrate to everyone that he is not past his prime.

Brundle mentioned that some believe two of the most prominent figures in the 75-year history of Formula 1—Ferrari and Hamilton—are joining forces.

"Lewis Hamilton donned the iconic red of Ferrari, creating a truly remarkable narrative. This development is sure to provide ongoing excitement for us at Sky F1."

"I believe he will. After spending significant time with McLaren and Mercedes, Hamilton is now on his third Formula 1 team. He'll be eager to demonstrate that, even though he's just turned 40, he's far from finished, contrary to what some critics said last year. He'll want to prove that he's made another smart choice. I expect he'll arrive with plenty of enthusiasm."

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Martin Brundle Champions New FIA Conduct Rules: Calls for F1 Drivers to Uphold Rugby’s Respect for Referees

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Martin Brundle shares his thoughts on the FIA's newly introduced misconduct rules set to take effect in the 2025 Formula 1 season.

Martin Brundle has expressed support for the new misconduct regulations that the FIA, the governing body of Formula 1, will implement this year.

According to updates made to the FIA's International Sporting Code for the 2025 season, drivers who consistently use offensive language or express criticism towards the governing body may be subject to penalties, including the deduction of points or potential bans.

An F1 driver could face a "one-month suspension and loss of championship points" if they commit three violations.

Former Formula 1 driver and now commentator, Brundle, shared his opinion on the recent changes, emphasizing that drivers ought to be seen as "role models." He drew a parallel to the respect shown towards referees in the sport of rugby.

Brundle mentioned to Sky Sports News that he believes Formula 1 drivers, including himself, serve as role models and should avoid using excessive profanity during press conferences.

"During intense situations, such as being in a car overwhelmed with adrenaline and a mix of emotions like despair or joy, I understand the reactions. However, on a personal level, it doesn't sit well with me."

One of the things I admire about rugby is the way they honor the referee, and I believe Formula 1 ought to adopt a similar approach. As drivers, you serve as examples for the emerging talent in the sport.

"If you're behaving unethically on the track, such as ignoring track boundaries or insulting the FIA stewards by calling them 'stupid idiots,' to cite just one example, or acting in an overly unreasonable manner, I believe there are varying levels of misconduct. The severity of the consequences you wish to impose is an entirely separate matter."

"I don't have an issue with having certain guidelines for our F1 drivers, who are admirable young individuals, to be role models. I'm comfortable with that."

What are the latest rules?

On Wednesday, a revised edition of the FIA's Sporting Code was released, outlining possible consequences, which now include stricter penalties for repeated violations.

The governing authority defines misconduct as the use of language—whether spoken or written—gestures, or signs that are offensive, insulting, vulgar, impolite, or abusive, and that could reasonably be expected or perceived to be inappropriate, offensive, humiliating, or coarse. It also includes acts such as hitting, elbowing, kicking, or punching, as well as encouraging others to engage in such behavior.

A Formula 1 driver found guilty of breaking the rules will face an initial penalty of €40,000 (£34,000). If the driver commits a second violation, they will be fined €80,000 (£68,000) and face the possibility of a suspended one-month ban.

If F1 drivers commit a third violation, they would face a €120,000 (£102,000) fine, a suspension lasting one month, and a loss of championship points.

Not following the FIA's guidelines on who can be appointed and participate in official ceremonies at any event that counts towards an FIA Championship might lead to an F1 driver facing a ban.

Penalties in this case start with a €60,000 (£50,000) fine for an initial violation and escalate to a €120,000 (£101,000) fine, along with being banned from accessing Reserved Areas at the next event, for a repeat offense.

Further violations could result in a €180,000 (£152,000) penalty and a six-month ban from racing.

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Martin Brundle Backs New FIA Misconduct Rules, Calls for Rugby-Style Respect in F1

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Martin Brundle has expressed his support for the new set of misconduct regulations that F1's governing organization, the FIA, will implement this year.

The updated International Sporting Code by the FIA for the 2025 season indicates that drivers who frequently use offensive language or criticize the governing body could be penalized with points deductions or even face suspensions.

A Formula 1 driver could face a "one-month suspension and a loss of championship points" if they commit three violations.

Former Formula 1 driver and now commentator, Brundle, expressed his opinion on the modifications, emphasizing that drivers ought to serve as "role models." He drew a parallel to the respect that referees receive in rugby.

"We serve as examples for others. Formula 1 drivers are seen as role models, so there's no need for us to use offensive language during a press conference," Brundle mentioned to Sky Sports News.

Amidst intense emotions and adrenaline while in the car, whether it's despair, joy, or anything else, I can understand why someone might act that way, but personally, it just doesn't sit well with me.

"What I admire about rugby is the way they honor the referee, and I believe that Formula 1 should follow this example. As prominent figures, you set an example for all aspiring drivers."

"If you're not following the rules on the track, like exceeding track limits or insulting the FIA stewards by calling them 'stupid idiots,' for instance, or behaving unreasonably, I believe there are varying levels to consider. How strict you want to be is a different matter entirely."

"I don't see an issue with having certain guidelines for our Formula 1 drivers, who are excellent young individuals, to serve as role models. I'm comfortable with that."

What are the latest instructions?

On Wednesday, a revised edition of the FIA’s Sporting Code was released, outlining possible consequences and introducing stricter penalties for individuals who commit repeated violations.

The governing body defines misconduct as using language—whether spoken or written—or gestures and signs that are offensive, insulting, vulgar, rude, or abusive, which could reasonably be expected to offend, humiliate, or be deemed inappropriate. Misconduct also includes physical assaults such as elbowing, kicking, punching, or hitting, as well as encouraging others to engage in any of these actions.

A Formula 1 driver found guilty of breaking the rules will face an initial penalty of €40,000, equivalent to £34,000. If the driver commits a second violation, they will be fined €80,000, which is £68,000, along with a suspended suspension for one month.

For a third violation, Formula 1 drivers would face a €120,000 fine (equivalent to £102,000), a suspension lasting one month, and a penalty involving the loss of championship points.

Not following the FIA's rules about who can attend and take part in official events during any competition that is part of an FIA Championship might lead to an F1 driver being prohibited from competing.

Penalties in this situation start at €60,000 (£50,000) for an initial violation. For a repeat offense, the fine increases to €120,000 (£101,000), and there is also a penalty of being barred from entering the Reserved Area(s) during the subsequent event.

Further violations could lead to a fine of €180,000 (£152,000) and a suspension from racing for six months.

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BMW Car #24 Leads Qualifying at Daytona

Kevin Magnussen is set to make his debut at the Daytona 24 Hours, driving the #24 BMW M Hybrid V8, which will begin the race from the pole position at the iconic American endurance event.

Following his departure from the Haas Formula 1 team, Magnussen has inked a deal with BMW to join their roster as a factory driver for the 2025 season.

Magnussen is set to concentrate mainly on the World Endurance Championship with WRT, while also participating in the three major endurance races of the IMSA SportsCar Championship. His involvement kicks off this weekend with the Daytona 24 Hours event.

Car #24, which will be driven by Magnussen alongside Dries Vanthoor, Philipp Eng, and Raffaele Marciello, is set to begin the Daytona classic from the front of the grid. Notably, Marciello will also team up with MotoGP icon Valentino Rossi in a BMW managed by WRT for the Bathurst 12 Hour race.

Vanthoor was assigned the responsibility of driving the car in the GTP class pole shootout, and he completed a lap in 1 minute and 33.895 seconds.

"It definitely wasn't simple dealing with the red flag situation," Vanthoor commented, referring to the early stoppage caused by the #25 BMW during the session.

"It complicates the process of heating up tires for all involved."

"Last year posed significant challenges for us, but we've made considerable progress since then."

"After that, my focus was on completing the lap and performing to the best of my ability. Fortunately, everything came together, and I'm really pleased with the outcome."

"We have been putting in a lot of effort."

"It's great to observe that things are going well for both the people here and those at the factory."

"Everyone should feel pleased and proud about this achievement, but securing the pole position is just a small reward on top of a significant accomplishment. The main event, the race, is yet to come, and its outcome remains uncertain."

The 2025 edition of the Daytona 24 Hours race is scheduled to begin at 6:40 PM GMT on Saturday, January

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Martin Brundle Weighs Hamilton’s Future: Has Age Dimmed the F1 Legend’s Edge at Ferrari?

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F1 commentator Martin Brundle believes that Lewis Hamilton's performance has slightly declined with age. However, he still considers the seven-time world champion capable of winning championships.

This week marked a significant moment for Hamilton, as he made his inaugural visit to Ferrari's Maranello factory on Monday.

Following a series of initial team briefings and an initial simulator run, Hamilton made his debut on the Fiorano circuit with Ferrari, piloting their 2023 Formula 1 car for the first time.

As expected, Hamilton's debut week with the team has captivated everyone, with a photo of him posing in front of Enzo Ferrari’s iconic former residence becoming the most 'liked' F1-related post on Instagram.

In an interview with Sky Sports News, Brundle was asked about Hamilton's abilities and if he still possesses the skills needed to race against the top competitors in Formula 1.

"Brundle reflected on the previous year at Silverstone, noting that when he had the opportunity to secure a victory at the British Grand Prix, he succeeded. He also clinched a win at Spa, although that triumph was somewhat fortunate due to George's disqualification."

During practice sessions in Las Vegas, Lewis showcased exceptional skills but faltered during the qualifying round, a rare occurrence for him. Despite this setback, he delivered an outstanding performance in the race. It seems he certainly has the speed.

"Is Lewis Hamilton's greatest performance still to come, or is it in the past? In my opinion, it's in the past. I believe he's lost some of his sharpness as he's gotten older, which is a natural occurrence."

"There are occasions when he finds himself in skirmishes that he used to come out ahead in, but now he doesn't, or he might slip up during qualifying sessions. Nevertheless, I believe that even at 96 or 97 percent, Lewis Hamilton in a competitive car remains formidable."

Hamilton is expected to find new inspiration with Ferrari, potentially revitalizing his drive and enthusiasm.

Being in a fresh environment with a different group is expected to enhance his performance, while

Ferrari's performance during races is expected to give Hamilton a strong chance to consistently compete for a spot on the podium.

Last year, Ferrari came close to clinching the F1 constructors’ championship, ending up only 13 points shy of McLaren.

Even though Mercedes secured two victories, they ended up in a far-off fourth place in the championship standings. Their performance has been notably erratic, a trend that has persisted since the introduction of these technical rules in 2022.

Brundle believes that Hamilton won't be "overcome" by the challenges and stress associated with driving for Ferrari.

"He possesses all the necessary experience, and, as I mentioned, the entire experience will revitalize his energy and enthusiasm," he remarked.

He won't be daunted by handling a Ferrari, unlike many other drivers. Additionally, even though he's not part of the Ferrari team, the passionate Italian supporters, known as the Tifosi, love him. He's heading there, and they absolutely cherish him.

"The crowd supported him even during his victories with Mercedes."

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Lewis Hamilton’s Bold Move to Ferrari: A Gut-Driven Leap of Faith in Pursuit of New Challenges

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Lewis Hamilton has revealed new information about his decision to depart from Mercedes and join their F1 competitors, Ferrari.

Lewis Hamilton describes his choice to join Ferrari as a "complete gamble" motivated by his "instincts."

In February, the Formula 1 community was stunned when the driver, who has won the world championship seven times, revealed his plans to depart from Mercedes and make a high-profile move to their competitors, Ferrari.

Following his contentious title loss to Max Verstappen in 2021, during which he secured only two victories, Hamilton has inked a multi-year contract with Ferrari. He is now preparing for his first season racing alongside Charles Leclerc with the Italian team.

In a discussion with LinkedIn's 'Get Hired' newsletter, the 40-year-old from Britain shared new perspectives on why he decided to relocate.

"According to Hamilton, each fresh opportunity is essentially an act of complete trust."

No one can foresee what lies ahead, so whether you're switching jobs or, like me, transitioning to a new team, there will invariably be an element of uncertainty involved.

"However, I think the greater danger lies in remaining in a place where you feel at ease, as it can lead to complacency."

Whether you call it intuition or just a gut feeling, I was certain that joining Ferrari was the right choice for me and would provide the challenge I was seeking.

"I'm really looking forward to collaborating with the amazing individuals on our team, and I'm completely confident that we'll accomplish remarkable feats together."

Hamilton stated that his ongoing drive for betterment is what keeps him inspired after 18 years in Formula 1.

He stated, "I consider each Formula 1 season to be a fresh chapter." He went on to explain that despite having victories, trophies, and titles in previous years, he understands that success in the upcoming season is never assured.

"My strategy involves putting in maximum effort daily, ensuring that when I return to the car, I've improved beyond my performance from the previous season."

"The mentality of consistently advancing, regardless of the scale of the steps, has driven me to accomplish more than I once believed I could."

Anthony, Hamilton’s father, disclosed that his son has been "training intensely" as he prepares for his debut season with Ferrari.

Hamilton has had a positive experience during his initial week working at Ferrari. On Wednesday, he drove their 2023 Formula 1 car for the first time, marking his debut on the track for the team at the Fiorano testing circuit.

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