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Yuki Tsunoda talks about the Red Bull testing experience.

Yuki Tsunoda expressed his gratitude to Honda for encouraging Red Bull to allow him to test their Formula 1 vehicle.

Although Yuki Tsunoda has been part of the Red Bull team since 2021, he has seldom been considered a strong contender to partner with Max Verstappen.

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During this season, he surpassed his Red Bull teammate, Daniel Ricciardo, who has since been swapped out for Liam Lawson.

Despite this, Lawson is more frequently mentioned as a candidate for the Red Bull seat compared to Tsunoda.

However, Honda, the Japanese company supporting Tsunoda and collaborating with Red Bull, has stepped in to ask for a test drive.

"This is a great chance," Tsunoda mentioned to reporters, including those from Crash.net, during an event in Mexico City.

"At last, I have the opportunity to demonstrate some of my driving skills, and people can see for themselves how I handle a vehicle."

"I believe it's crucial. It really does feel wonderful. At last, they're offering me a chance."

"I'm not sure if it continues to occur, but there's something I personally heard from them. I aim to make the most of my opportunities."

"Honda certainly assisted me in advancing the testing, and I am very grateful to them for that."

"From the very first race, I was clearly giving it my all, just like I did last year. I've managed to demonstrate some improvement over my performance from last year, and there was also an effort directed towards challenging Red Bull."

Tsunoda commented on the possibility of testing a Red Bull car, indicating that it might occur, but added that with Red Bull Racing, nothing is certain until it actually happens.

Tsunoda and his new Red Bull teammate, Lawson, have the remainder of this season to make a strong impression on Red Bull.

Sergio Perez, who races alongside Verstappen, is reportedly facing significant pressure and might be substituted for the 2025 season, despite having an existing contract with the team.

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Lewis Hamilton’s Farewell Gesture: A Thoughtful Tribute to 3,000 Mercedes Team Members Amidst Ferrari Move

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Lewis Hamilton has given a unique present to each of his 3,000 ex-colleagues at Mercedes after leaving the Formula 1 team.

It has come to light that the seven-time world champion arranged for a unique piece of art to be created as a gesture for his past teammates upon his departure from the Silver Arrows.

Lewis Hamilton, a driver who secured six of his seven world titles in a remarkable 12-year career with Mercedes, made a sensational move to competitor Ferrari this past winter.

The British individual, aged 40, intended to present a unique gift to each employee after his relocation.

Hamilton commissioned famed motorsport artist Paul Oz to create a painting capturing his emotional win at the 2019 Monaco Grand Prix.

Hamilton paid tribute to the late Niki Lauda by dedicating his third win on the Monte Carlo circuit to him, as Lauda had passed away just before that year's event.

Every staff member has been given a copy of the artwork, while the original piece is showcased at the team's headquarters in Brackley.

In a since-deleted Instagram post, Oz mentioned, "I can finally discuss this because it's now common knowledge and all 3,000 staff members at Mercedes GP have received their copies of it."

“In a gesture of class, Lewis personally arranged for this gift to be given to everyone at Mercedes as a farewell tribute.”

"I was instructed to concentrate on the car instead of Lewis. As a result, I decided to depict a scene from the 2019 Monaco Grand Prix, which took place shortly after Niki Lauda's passing. The team honored him by featuring a red halo. During the event, Lewis secured the pole position and led the race to victory."

Hamilton is actively engaged in a comprehensive pre-season testing schedule as he gears up for his first Formula 1 season with Ferrari.

He is set to team up with Charles Leclerc, creating what is considered one of the most formidable driver duos for the 2025 F1 season.

Hamilton is striving to secure an unprecedented eighth world championship with Ferrari, a victory that would propel him past the legendary Michael Schumacher in the historical rankings.

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Cadillac Secures Key Haas Veteran Peter Crolla as First F1 Team Manager Ahead of 2026 Debut

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Cadillac has recruited a seasoned member from Haas to lead their inaugural F1 team as manager.

Cadillac has appointed Peter Crolla, a seasoned veteran from Haas, to be their inaugural Formula 1 team manager.

The team led by General Motors has strengthened its lineup by bringing in Crolla, as they prepare to join Formula 1 as the 11th team in the year 2026.

Crolla became part of the Haas team after leaving McLaren in 2015. Initially, he worked as the team coordinator for the American team. In 2017, he advanced to the role of team manager, and from 2021 to 2022, he took on the responsibilities of trackside operations manager.

He was crucial in collaborating with ex-Haas team leader Guenther Steiner to elevate the team from being at the back of the pack to competing in the midfield.

After leaving Haas at the conclusion of 2024, Crolla has been recruited by Cadillac, representing a major achievement for the team.

The FIA, which oversees Formula 1, is reportedly close to approving Cadillac's participation in the sport.

Crolla is the newest high-profile addition to the project, coming after F1 veteran Pat Symonds was signed last month.

In a LinkedIn post from last month, Symonds mentioned: "I wasn't certain about what to anticipate."

"This organization is definitely in its early stages, but a handful of crucial team members have been putting in significant effort for more than a year, and their accomplishments are impressive."

"Although I had previous experience collaborating with many of them and was familiar with the caliber of their work, I was nonetheless greatly impressed. It wasn't just the advances made on the car that caught my attention, but also the robust groundwork supporting it."

"I am confident that in 2026, we can have a car on the starting grid that will do justice to both our team and the Formula 1 sport."

In December, it was revealed that Graeme Lowdon, who previously led the Manor F1 team, will take on the role of team principal for Cadillac.

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Cadillac Makes Strategic Move, Appoints Haas Veteran Peter Crolla as First F1 Team Manager Ahead of 2026 Entry

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Cadillac selects a prominent Haas figure to lead their F1 team as the first manager.

Cadillac has appointed Peter Crolla, a long-time veteran of Haas, as the inaugural team manager for their Formula 1 squad.

The team led by General Motors has strengthened its lineup by bringing Crolla on board, as they prepare to join Formula 1 as the 11th team in 2026.

Crolla became a part of Haas after leaving McLaren in 2015. Initially, he held the role of team coordinator at the American team. In 2017, he advanced to the position of team manager. From 2021 to 2022, he took on the responsibilities of trackside operations manager.

He was crucial in working with former Haas team principal Guenther Steiner to elevate the team from the back of the pack to competing in the middle of the field.

After leaving Haas at the close of 2024, Crolla has been recruited by Cadillac, representing a major achievement for the team.

The FIA, which oversees Formula 1, is reportedly close to approving Cadillac's participation in the sport.

Crolla is the newest prominent figure to participate in the initiative, coming after F1 veteran Pat Symonds, who signed on last month.

In a LinkedIn post from the previous month, Symonds expressed uncertainty about what was to come.

This initiative is still in its early stages, yet several important individuals have been diligently putting in effort for more than a year, and their accomplishments are truly impressive.

"Despite having collaborated with many of them previously and being familiar with the caliber of their work, I was still greatly impressed. It wasn't just the advancements on the car that caught my attention, but also the strong groundwork supporting it."

"I am confident that we can have a car ready for the 2026 grid that will do justice to both the team and Formula 1 as a whole."

In December, news broke that Graeme Lowdon, who previously led Manor F1, will take on the role of team principal at Cadillac.

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Historic Brawn GP F1 Car Hits Auction Block: Jenson Button’s Iconic 2009 Championship Chassis to Be Sold at Miami Grand Prix

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Famed Brawn GP Car That Won F1 Title to Be Auctioned

A notable F1 championship car is now available for purchase…

The legendary Brawn GP F1 car, which Jenson Button drove to win the championship in 2009, is set to be auctioned off during the Miami Grand Prix later this year.

The vehicle, belonging to Button and presented to him after his notable 2009 season, has been included in his private collection.

Bonhams is set to oversee the auction event taking place in Miami.

In 2009, Button's victory was a story straight out of a fairy tale. The team, established by the iconic Formula 1 leader Ross Brawn, emerged after Honda unexpectedly decided to leave the sport at the close of 2008.

Operating with limited financial resources, Brawn GP arrived at the opening race with the quickest car and secured both first and second places.

In their sole season in Formula 1, the team secured the constructors' championship before being succeeded by Mercedes.

With one race remaining, Button secured the championship title, surpassing Sebastian Vettel of Red Bull in the overall rankings.

The chassis available for purchase is numbered 001/01, and it was used by Rubens Barrichello during the initial races of the season.

Commenting on the auction, Louis Frankel from Bonhams Cars described the vehicle as the pinnacle of a Formula 1 success story, highlighting its groundbreaking design that changed the limits of what could be achieved.

Chassis 001/01 represents a significant part of motorsport history, and its availability at auction is likely to attract the attention of collectors from around the globe.

"We are thrilled to offer this unique chance during the Miami Grand Prix, an event truly worthy of its iconic reputation."

The priciest F1 vehicles ever sold

The Brawn GP car is not expected to reach the unprecedented sale figures seen earlier this year.

The Mercedes W196R was auctioned off for £42.7 million during an event organized by RM Sotheby’s at the Mercedes headquarters in Stuttgart.

In a not-so-close second place is a different W196R, which was piloted by the legendary Formula 1 driver Juan Manuel Fang

In 2013, it was purchased for £19.6 million.

In 2023, the W04, which was Lewis Hamilton's debut Formula 1 car with Mercedes, fetched £15.1 million at auction.

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Zhou Guanyu’s Ferrari Comeback: From Sauber’s Exit to Reserve Driver Role in 2025

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Zhou Guanyu, who was recently let go, has secured a new position with Ferrari for the 2025 Formula 1 season.

Zhou Guanyu has become one of Ferrari's two backup drivers for the 2025 Formula 1 season.

At the conclusion of the 2024 season, Zhou was dropped by Sauber, resulting in him not having a position on the racing lineup.

During his last season with the team, the Chinese driver faced challenges but managed to earn Sauber's sole points by delivering an impressive performance at the Qatar Grand Prix.

Zhou has expressed his ongoing wish to stay involved in Formula 1, despite not securing the second Sauber position, including a reserve role.

He will split responsibilities with Antonio Giovinazzi, as the two will take turns throughout the season.

If Lewis Hamilton or Charles Leclerc are unable to compete in a grand prix weekend, Zhou or Giovinazzi will have the opportunity to step in and drive.

Oliver Bearman took over for Carlos Sainz at the 2024 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix when the Spanish driver was hospitalized due to appendicitis.

Ferrari revealed that Zhou Guanyu has been appointed as a reserve driver for Scuderia Ferrari HP. He will join Antonio Giovinazzi, who will remain in the same position.

"For the Chinese racer, it's a return to familiar grounds, having been part of the Scuderia Ferrari Driver Academy for four years, from 2015 to 2018."

Ferrari stated: "Zhou and Antonio Giovinazzi both hold positions as reserve drivers, with Giovinazzi having been involved with Scuderia Ferrari HP since 2017."

The Italian driver will keep competing in the World Endurance Championship, driving the number 51 Ferrari 499P. This is the same car he used to claim victory at the 2023 Le Mans 24 Hours race.

Will Zhou make a return to the racing lineup in 2026? Zhou is expected to encounter tough rivals in his bid to rejoin the grid that year.

Ex-teammate Valtteri Bottas, along with Sergio Perez, aims to make a comeback with Cadillac in 2026, and Kevin Magnussen is considered a potential candidate as well.

Cadillac is planning to enter the Formula 1 scene in 2026 as the 11th team and is said to be interested in having an American driver in their lineup.

Consequently, Colton Herta is widely expected to secure one of those positions in 2026.

With Cadillac set to use Ferrari engines in 2026, Zhou's opportunities for a comeback might have received a positive lift.

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Speed Showdown: Lewis Hamilton Outpaces Charles Leclerc in Ferrari’s Latest F1 Test

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Unveiled: Lewis Hamilton’s Lap Time Compared to Charles Leclerc in Recent Ferrari Test

Information from Lewis Hamilton's most recent test with Ferrari F1 shows a comparison with Charles Leclerc.

On Tuesday, Lewis Hamilton had his inaugural experience driving Ferrari's latest Formula 1 vehicle at the Barcelona circuit.

The driver, who has won the world championship seven times, made a comeback with Ferrari at the Spanish Grand Prix location. This appearance occurred almost a week following his crash involving the team's 2023 vehicle at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.

Lewis Hamilton and his new teammate, Charles Leclerc, are teaming up with McLaren to participate in a two-day test session for Pirelli tires, aimed at supporting their development for the 2026 season.

In contrast to Hamilton's earlier private sessions with Ferrari, this initiative was organized for Pirelli's advantage and directed by Formula 1's tire provider.

The purpose of the test is to assess the newest designs for the 2026 tires, specifically the C1, C2, and C3 hard compounds.

Both Ferrari and McLaren have adapted their cars for the current competition. Meanwhile, Hamilton experienced driving the SF-24 for the first time, following his earlier test sessions with the SF-23.

Hamilton outpaces Leclerc Lando Norris achieved the quickest lap of the day, clocking in at 1 minute 15.215 seconds, while completing 159 laps driving McLaren's 2023 MCL60.

Following on the leaderboard was Hamilton, who completed 87 laps with a time of 1 minute and 15.930 seconds. Although Hamilton outpaced the two Ferrari drivers, the lap times hold little significance during testing.

Leclerc completed 86 laps, achieving his fastest time of 1 minute and 16.060 seconds.

Reports suggest that Ferrari conducted a TPC (Testing of Previous Cars) session with their SF-23 on Tuesday. This was done to allow both Hamilton and Leclerc to recover the time lost due to Hamilton's accident the previous week.

Pirelli's tire testing is set to proceed on Wednesday. Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc are scheduled to share the driving responsibilities for Ferrari, while Oscar Piastri will replace Lando Norris in the driver's seat at McLaren.

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Speed Showdown: Hamilton Edges Out Leclerc in Ferrari’s Latest F1 Tyre Test

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Uncovered: Lewis Hamilton's Lap Timing Compared to Charles Leclerc in Recent Ferrari Test

Recent data from Lewis Hamilton's Ferrari Formula 1 test session has shown a performance comparison with Charles Leclerc.

On Tuesday, Lewis Hamilton took his initial drive in Ferrari's latest Formula 1 vehicle at the Barcelona circuit.

The seven-time world champion made a comeback for Ferrari at the Spanish Grand Prix location, almost a week following an incident where he crashed the 2023 model of the team's car at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.

Hamilton, alongside his new teammate Charles Leclerc and the McLaren team, is participating in a two-day Pirelli tire testing session to support the development for 2026.

In contrast to Hamilton's earlier private sessions with Ferrari, this program was organized for Pirelli's purposes and directed by Formula 1's tire manufacturer.

The primary aim of the test is to assess the newest designs for the 2026 tires, specifically looking at the C1, C2, and C3 hard compounds.

Ferrari and McLaren have both adapted their cars for the current season, but for Hamilton, this was his initial experience behind the wheel of the SF-24, following his earlier tests with the SF-23.

Hamilton outpaces Leclerc

Lando Norris recorded the quickest lap of the day, clocking in at 1 minute and 15.215 seconds, while running 159 laps in McLaren's 2023 MCL60 model.

Following him on the leaderboard was Hamilton, who completed 87 laps with a time of 1 minute and 15.930 seconds. Although Hamilton was faster than the two Ferrari drivers, it's important to note that lap times hold little significance during testing.

Leclerc completed 86 laps and achieved his fastest lap time at 1 minute and 16.060 seconds.

Reports suggest that Ferrari conducted a TPC (Testing of Previous Cars) session with their SF-23 on Tuesday. This test was aimed at allowing both Hamilton and Leclerc to recover lost time due to Hamilton's accident the previous week.

The testing of Pirelli tires is set to resume on Wednesday. For Ferrari, Hamilton and Leclerc will share the driving responsibilities once more. Meanwhile, Oscar Piastri will replace Norris as the driver for McLaren.

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Lewis Hamilton Navigates Barcelona’s Curves in Ferrari’s SF-24 Amid Pirelli’s Low-Downforce Test

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Lewis Hamilton experiences driving a different Ferrari F1 car in Barcelona

A significant occasion for Lewis Hamilton as he drives a Ferrari F1 car once more.

On Tuesday, Lewis Hamilton took the wheel of a Ferrari Formula 1 car in Barcelona as part of his ongoing preparation for the 2025 season.

On this occasion, Hamilton had the chance to get behind the wheel of Ferrari's 2024 race car, the SF-24.

The SF-24 just fell short of securing the F1 constructors’ championship, losing to McLaren, while Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz managed to clinch victory in five races during 2024.

According to the official details, the 2024 vehicle represented a major improvement over its earlier model, the SF-23, which Hamilton tested last week.

Last week, the seven-time world champion had an accident with the 2023 car on his second day of driving at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya.

Ferrari is participating in a Pirelli test aimed at evaluating the tires for the upcoming year. Consequently, they had to implement an atypical adjustment in their setup.

According to Autoracer, Hamilton's Ferrari was configured with very minimal downforce to mimic the regulations for 2026.

Typically, Barcelona teams choose to use more downforce during the season due to the characteristics of the corners, making this situation unusual.

As the 2026 regulations are anticipated to cause a 20% decrease in downforce, the adjustment in setup is likely to provide Pirelli with improved information for their ongoing tire development.

Pirelli has not yet disclosed the precise events of the test, but it appears that Hamilton experienced a much smoother session compared to the previous week.

Leclerc recovers from setbacks

Meanwhile, at the Ferrari team, Leclerc was busy behind the wheel, piloting the SF-23.

This used a portion of the miles he was allowed for testing earlier car models.

Last week, Leclerc lost valuable practice time due to Hamilton's crash.

The familiar sounds of Sundays are nearly here again 😮‍💨 pic.twitter.com/4yWCixKyv8— Scuderia Ferrari HP (@ScuderiaFerrari) February 4, 2025

The familiar sounds of Sundays are nearly here again 😮‍💨 pic.twitter.com/4yWCixKyv8

Ferrari wasn't the only team conducting tests in Barcelona; McLaren was also there, helping Pirelli with their tire developments for 2026.

According to Sky Sports Italy, Alpine was also at the circuit in Spain.

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Sauber’s Strategic Shift: Establishing UK Base Ahead of Audi’s 2026 F1 Entry

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Sauber plans to establish a new facility in the United Kingdom in preparation for Audi's entry into Formula 1.

Sauber plans to establish a facility in the United Kingdom this year in preparation for Audi's entry into Formula 1 in 2026.

The team headquartered in Switzerland is set to transform into the Audi F1 factory team next season as the German automotive powerhouse makes its official debut in the world championship.

As Audi prepares for its entry, Sauber has revealed plans to establish a technology hub in the United Kingdom, aiming to draw in a wider range of engineering experts.

Throughout their history in Formula 1, Sauber has conducted their operations from their base located in Hinwil, a municipality in Switzerland.

Expanding their operations, Audi's power unit team will be based in Neuburg, Germany, alongside their existing facilities in Hinwil.

Furthermore, Sauber plans to establish an additional site within the area commonly referred to as the UK's 'motorsport valley'.

Sauber is considering several places for their new site, including Bicester, Silverstone, and Milton Keynes.

Sauber aims to have their technical center up and running in the UK by the summer of 2025.

Mattia Binotto, the Chief Operating Officer and Chief Technical Officer at Sauber, expressed enthusiasm about setting up a new technical center in the UK. He mentioned that this new site will support their primary location in Hinwil, which will remain the hub for their main engineering activities and experience the most significant team expansion.

Moving into the UK enables us to stay connected to a highly vibrant motorsport community. Our goal is to establish a robust, cooperative network between Hinwil and the UK, fostering innovation and enhancing performance.

In the 2024 constructors’ championship, Sauber ended up in the last position, managing to secure only four points over the course of the 24-race season.

Nico Hulkenberg is set to join forces with Formula 2 champion and newcomer to Formula 1, Gabriel Bortoleto, as part of Sauber's revamped driver team for the 2025 season.

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Perplexed and Snubbed: Jean Todt’s Estranged Relationship with Ferrari

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Jean Todt says he feels puzzled, asserting that Ferrari has ignored him following his departure from the position of FIA president.

Jean Todt, who previously led Ferrari's F1 team and is a former president of the FIA, alleges that he has been consistently ignored by the team.

Jean Todt held the position of team principal at Ferrari between 1993 and 2004, and subsequently took on the role of CEO for an

He was crucial in revitalizing the Scuderia's success and managed the era of supremacy driven by the legendary Michael Schumacher.

In 2009, Todt was chosen to lead the FIA, the organization that oversees Formula 1, and he held this position through three terms until 2021.

Jean Todt discusses his ties with Ferrari

The 78-year-old Frenchman mentioned that he has not heard from Ferrari since his departure from the FIA, and he expressed that this has left him feeling "confused."

After my departure, I've communicated with a few team members, but I haven't had any further interactions with the FIA since I left, Todt shared with the Italian news outlet La Repubblica.

I have to admit that I was quite confused considering the amount of time I invested in this remarkable company and the numerous achievements we accomplished.

Back in 1993, I found a dilapidated castle, the design sector situated in England, and a non-functional wind tunnel at the main office.

"Gradually, we created something truly special. On my own, I wouldn't have accomplished much, but I excelled at assembling and keeping a team together over the years, ultimately turning it into an exceptional group."

The record of 14 titles is still documented, marking the most prosperous era in Ferrari's history.

Ferrari aims to reclaim victory in 2025 and put an end to their world championship drought.

Last season, the Italian team fell short of securing their first constructors' world championship in 16 years, as McLaren edged them out by a margin of 14 points.

With the addition of seven-time world champion Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari now has what many consider to be the most formidable team of drivers on the grid for the next season.

Lewis Hamilton is set to join forces with Charles Leclerc in his pursuit of an unprecedented eighth world championship title in Formula 1.

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Perplexed and Snubbed: Jean Todt’s Surprising Fallout with Ferrari After FIA Tenure

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Jean Todt expresses confusion, alleging that Ferrari has ignored him following his departure as FIA president.

Ex-Ferrari Formula 1 chief and previous FIA president Jean Todt alleges that the team has continuously ignored him.

Jean Todt served as the team principal of Ferrari from 1993 until 2004, after which he took on the role of CEO for the

He was crucial in transforming the Scuderia's success and managed the era of supremacy spearheaded by the legendary Michael Schumacher.

In 2009, Todt was chosen as the leader of the FIA, the organization overseeing Formula 1, and he remained in this role through three terms until 2021.

Jean Todt discusses his connection with Ferrari

The 78-year-old Frenchman mentioned that he hasn't heard from Ferrari since departing from the FIA, and he expressed that this has left him feeling "confused."

Jean Todt stated to the Italian newspaper La Repubblica that after his departure, he has communicated with a few team members, but he has not been in touch with the FIA since he left.

"I have to admit, I was quite confused considering the significant amount of time I invested in this remarkable company and the numerous accomplishments we reached."

Back in 1993, I found a dilapidated castle, the design hub located in England, and an obsolete wind tunnel at the main office.

"Gradually, we created something truly special. On my own, I couldn't have achieved this; my strength was in assembling and sustaining a team over the years, turning it into an exceptional group."

"The record of 14 titles still stands. This era marked the pinnacle of success for Ferrari."

Ferrari aims to get back to their victorious form in 2025, seeking to end their drought and secure a world championship.

The Italian team failed to secure their first constructors' championship in 16 years last season, as McLaren surpassed them, winning the title by a margin of 14 points.

Ferrari is now proud to have what could be considered the most formidable team of drivers in the upcoming season, thanks to the addition of Lewis Hamilton, a seven-time world champion.

Hamilton is set to join forces with Charles Leclerc in his pursuit of an unprecedented eighth drivers' world championship.

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Early Start, Late Night: Las Vegas GP’s New Timing Sparks Debate Among F1 Fans and Insiders

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Why the Time Change for the Las Vegas GP Affects UK Fans but Makes Sense for F1

The decision to move the start time of the Las Vegas Grand Prix up by two hours is a wise move, despite its negative impact on fans in the UK.

The 2025 F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix will begin two hours earlier than previously scheduled.

This is unfortunate for fans in the UK and Europe, as they will have to wake up significantly earlier to watch the events taking place in Las Vegas.

The third and latest Formula 1 event in the United States is scheduled to start at 8 p.m. local time on Saturday, November 22. For viewers in the United Kingdom, the race will commence at 4 a.m. on Sunday morning.

Similarly, the qualifying session is scheduled to begin at 8 PM on Friday night local time, which corresponds to 4 AM on Saturday morning in the United Kingdom.

The initial track sessions on Friday and Saturday, known as FP1 and FP3, are scheduled to begin at 12:30 a.m. UK time.

A statement from the organizers of the Las Vegas race explained the decision, saying, "This change comes from feedback, insights, and experiences gathered from the initial two races. It aims to provide more opportunities for fans to explore the area and to keep engaging with a larger audience throughout the United States."

UK-based Formula 1 enthusiasts might not be thrilled about the news, as they'll likely lose two hours of sleep to tune in, but the choice makes sense for a variety of reasons.

The wise decision for Formula 1 is to reschedule the race to a more favorable time for the majority of the United States, which is a crucial aspect for Liberty Media, the American company that owns F1, to take into account.

Ever since the first event, worries about the timing had been raised, as Red Bull's team leader Christian Horner noted.

"In 2023, he remarked, 'To begin with, it's clear that there will be numerous lessons to gather. One aspect to consider is the demanding schedule, which has been extremely tough on the team and all the individuals working tirelessly behind the scenes.'"

"Everyone is departing from Vegas feeling a bit worn out! The weekend has been tough on everyone working behind the scenes, and we should consider ways to make it better going forward."

Horner mentioned, "I suggest scheduling it slightly earlier in the evening, as it's impossible to completely satisfy every TV viewer."

"This is a race held in the United States. Scheduling it for 8 p.m. or a similar time would be more convenient for the people working behind the scenes."

Las Vegas announced a schedule adjustment for its 2024 return. The Friday and Saturday sessions were rescheduled to start two hours earlier, improving the experience for attendees.

However, the fix was not ideal, as team members and drivers struggled with jet lag during a grueling end-of-year series of three consecutive races in Qatar and Abu Dhabi.

The previous year, George Russell, who gained notoriety for taking a nap prior to securing pole position, discussed the unique difficulty presented by the Las Vegas track.

He described it as a significant challenge for the body, noting the drastic change from Europe. Additionally, he mentioned that they would need to readjust when they head to Qatar the following week.

"Getting a full eight hours of sleep is challenging when your schedule is so irregular. Personally, I try to rest whenever possible, like taking a nap before the qualifying session. Although I felt a bit groggy when I woke up, I ensured I was fully alert by the end of the qualifying round. It's tough, but everyone faces the same challenge."

Las Vegas is once more the beginning point for Formula 1's most challenging series of three consecutive races, and there is optimism that scheduling the sessions earlier will lead to improvements.

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