Alonso: “Huge relief” Aston Martin could repeat Bahrain pace in Jeddah

Aston Martin was the surprise package of the Bahrain Grand Prix earlier this month, with Alonso taking a podium on his first race with the Silverstone team.
But with pre-season testing also taking place at the abrasive Sakhir circuit, teams only received a partial picture of one single track, and Alonso said Aston came to the second race in Jeddah with “some question marks” about whether it …Keep reading

Ocon met with FIA over Bahrain F1 penalties

Ocon was eventually withdrawn from the 2023 season-opening round in Bahrain with 16 of the 57 laps to go, the ninth-starting French driver having wound up running in a distant 17th place.
This came as a legacy of a copping a litany of penalties, triggered by Ocon pulling up in his grid box with his front-right tyre over the painted lines to earn a five-second penalty.
However …Keep reading

Bottas to drive 2016 Bathurst 1000 winner at Adelaide Motorsport Festival

Alfa Romeo racer Bottas has dabbled with categories beyond F1 in recent times, with the Finn contesting a variety of rallies in World Rally Championship machinery since 2019.
He also conducted a private test of the spec Extreme E car alongside double Formula E title winner Jean-Eric Vergne and nine-time WRC champion Sebastien Loeb.
Bottas also participated in the 2023 Race of Champions in …Keep reading

Sainz had “big moments” with unpredictable Ferrari in Saudi GP qualifying

Leclerc earned second place in Jeddah while Sainz was over half a second behind in fifth. However, the Spaniard will start fourth as Leclerc drops to 12th thanks to his power unit grid penalty.
Sainz said he struggled with the SF-23 in the first sector of the lap.
“In FP3 I was feeling OK and I had a decent feeling with the car,” he said when asked by Autosport about the qualifying deficit …Keep reading

Norris laments “silly mistake” at “easiest corner” in Saudi GP Q1 exit

Norris tagged the inside concrete wall through the final corner of the Jeddah street circuit to sustain a broken steering arm that forced him to pit for repairs after only one flying lap.
The team battled to repair the car in time for Norris during the opening 18-minute segment but narrowly missed the window to leave the Briton to start from 19th place.
Norris explained the error away as …Keep reading

Verstappen can still win Saudi Arabian GP from 15th, say F1 rivals

The Dutchman starts down in 15th on the grid in Jeddah after a driveshaft failure in Q2 meant he failed to make it through to the final qualifying shootout.
While a recovery from so far down the order will not be easy, the fact that Red Bull appears to have such a pace advantage over the opposition still makes Verstappen a threat to the frontrunners.
Although Verstappen himself has played …Keep reading

Saudi Arabian GP: The latest F1 tech updates direct from the pitlane

F1’s second race of the season at the Jeddah street circuit has forced all teams to opt for different downforce and drag levels to ensure they are better suited for the weekend’s top-speed demands.
However, that has not stopped squads also looking at wider developments to their cars. 
Here we take a look at the most interesting designs, car elements and upgrades spotted in the Saudi …Keep reading

Mercedes found “really big steps” after changing F1 car approach

The German manufacturer has committed to an action plan that will trigger a change of concept as it moves away from the ‘zeropod’ idea it has raced with since the start of last season. 
While the team knows that it will take a long time for it to make the progress it thinks is necessary to be fighting right at the front, Mercedes has offered some encouraging news for drivers Lewis …Keep reading

What the GPS data reveals about how Verstappen must approach Saudi GP

The runaway winner in Bahrain a fortnight previously had taken a clean sweep across the practice sessions, ending the three hours of running with a cumulative advantage of 1.3s.
However, after topping Q1 by an imperious 0.483s over team-mate and eventual polesitter Sergio Perez, his RB19 hit trouble with the right-rear failure as he emerged from Turn 10.
That forced the defending champion …Keep reading
WRC – Ogier eyes record-breaking seventh win in México

WRC – Ogier eyes record-breaking seventh win in México

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Sébastien Ogier knows how to win in México and the eight-time FIA World Rally Champion is firmly on course for a record-breaking seventh win on Rally Guanajuato México after managing his pace to perfection to lead the event by 35.8 seconds after 19 timed special stages. 
 
The Toyota GR Yaris Rally1 driver and co-driver Vincent Landais won only two specials during the course of a disjointed day held in the heat and dust on the event’s notorious gravel speed tests. But the Frenchman’s race strategy changed when overnight leader Esapekka Lappi crashed 10.1km into the first stage of the morning. 
 
The Hyundai driver’s thrilling duel with Ogier came to a spectacular halt when the Finn misjudged a tricky corner at speed, spun and clouted an electricity pylon. Damage to the rear of the i20 N Rally1 was extensive and the Finn’s brave challenge for a second career WRC win was ruined. 
 
Lappi said: “I was a bit caught out. Let’s say a right with a cut and it went straight into a ‘left over crest right’. I stayed out with this cut and I was delayed on the entry to the left. We went wide and hit the bank, which spun us out immediately and we hit the electricity pole. Very unfortunate and it was fully my mistake. It’s hard to swallow. On the other hand, when you fight for the wins you still need to push. Maybe I was not pushing hard enough. I was not having the same flow you have when you really attack.”
 
After the last stage of the day leader Ogier said: “Having this lead is good. l am happy with my day, a strong day for me. A bit of a different approach When EP went off it changed the race for us. We still managed to set some good times and increase our lead. One very long stage still to go and we cannot afford to relax.”
 
The main focus on Saturday afternoon was the intriguing tussle between Elfyn Evans and Thierry Neuville for second place. The pair were separated by fractions of a second on several stages, with the Belgian winning four timed tests during the day. The gap was a mere 4.3 seconds in the Welshman’s favour at the night halt. 
 
For the second day running, World Champion Kalle Rovanperä’s road position dictated that he had still being carrying out road cleaning duties and the Finn was no match for the leading trio. Nevertheless we was the best of the rest and held a solid fourth place in the third of the Toyotas. Hyundai’s Dani Sordo and co-driver Candido Carrera were a distant fifth. 
 
WRC2 entrants and competitors running behind the leading Rally1 cars were hampered as a result of Lappi’s unfortunate accident. After missing out on two stages on Friday, following a spin by Jourdain Serderidis that blocked the El Chocolate stage, Lappi’s crash caused Saturday’s opener to be red-flagged and teams missed the next two gravel stages as well. The re-run of Ibarrilla was then cancelled and El Mosquito 2 was the first proper gravel test of the day for the majority.
 
Gus Greensmith held on to his WRC2 lead at the wheel of a Škoda Fabia and reached the night halt 31.6 seconds in front of Adrien Fourmaux’s M-Sport Ford Fiesta and in an excellent sixth overall. The Frenchman survived a heart-stopping moment on the third run through Las Dunas when he clipped the inside of a corner and put the Fiesta teetering on two wheels for a few seconds.

2023 WRC - Rally México - Gus Greensmith/Jonas Andersson (photo: Jaanus Ree / Red Bull Content Pool)
 
Greensmith said: “We’ve not done much driving today. We tried a new set-up and maybe we didn’t need to try that. I could not find the same performance I had yesterday. But we know what we have to do tomorrow. Thirty seconds is a nice lead.” 
 
Defending WRC2 champion Emil Lindholm (Toksport WRT) was third in a Škoda Fabia Evo and Oliver Solberg (Škoda Fabia RS) moved into fourth in WRC2 and ninth overall on the second run through Derramadero when Kajetan Kajetanowicz collected a puncture and lost 50 seconds. 
 
Paraguay’s Diego Dominguez continued to lead the WRC3 category from Canada’s Jason Bailey. 

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