Verstappen finally gets replacement Hungary F1 trophy after Norris breakage

During the post podium celebrations at the Hungaroring in July, Norris managed to knock off Verstappen’s trophy as he undertook his trademark tactic of smashing his bottle of Ferrari sparkling wine down to get the bubbles flowing. The tapping down of his bottle on the top step bounced the trophy off, and it toppled over onto the ground, breaking in to several pieces. It emerged after the …Keep reading

Could F1’s too-quiet driver market be poised for a major shock?

Triggered by the retirement of Sebastian Vettel, a whirlwind whipped through the paddock as Fernando Alonso’s Aston Martin switch kicked off a fight between Alpine and McLaren over Oscar Piastri that was only resolved by F1’s Contracts Recognition Board on the Zandvoort weekend.But just as F1’s 2023 on-track action is not quite as exciting as last year, so too has grand prix racing’s annual driver …Keep reading
EDRC: Zetterström and Ericsson extend championship lead after Hockenheim victories

EDRC: Zetterström and Ericsson extend championship lead after Hockenheim victories

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Both Zetterström and Ericsson extended their championship lead in their respective classes, taking important steps in their title campaigns. Johnny Oksa defeated Sandro Bellio in the Top Methanol final, while in Pro Stock Michael Malmgren claimed the win.

In the Top Fuel semi-final, the top two in the championship, Zetterström and Susanne Callin, faced each other. Zetterström stormed to a great 3.96s run to claim the win and extend her lead in the championship. In the final, the driver from Åland, Finland, although racing with a Swedish license, had to face the top qualifier, Jndia Erbacher who had a bye run in the semi-final.

In an extremely close heat, Zetterström had a better reaction time, took the lead and stormed to a 3.92s run. Erbacher came very close with 3.93s.

In Pro Modified Jan Ericsson remains unbeaten this season. The championship-leading reigning champion recorded a string of 5.8s runs to get the better of Jean Dulamon and, in an extremely close semi-final, second-best qualifier David Vegter to advance to the final.

On the other side of the elimination ladder, there were several surprises. Top qualifier Andres Arnover suffered mechanical problems and was not able to start in the quarter-finals. Mats Eriksson had mechanical problems as well and was not able to start in the semi-finals. Roger Johansson was the winner on that side of the ladder. After defeating Bruno Bader in the quarter-finals, the Swede had a bye run in the semi-finals to advance to the final.

The final between Ericsson and Johansson was over almost immediately after the start as Johansson got traction problems while Ericsson stormed to another great 5.85s run to claim the win. The reigning champion extended his lead over his closest rival, Vegter.

In Top Methanol the top two qualifiers, Bellio and Oksa advanced to the final. Bellio defeated Jürgen Nagel in the first round and had a bye run in the semi-finals. Oksa got the better of the top two in the championship, Silvio Strauch and Linn Fløysvik to advance to the final.

After recording a string of 5.5s runs, Bellio was the favourite in the final, but the reigning champion pulled a red light, handing the win to Oksa, who recorded a 5.58s run.

In the semi-finals of eliminations, in Pro Stock there was a major surprise as second-best qualifier Stefan Ernryd pulled a red light, handing the win to Michael Malmgren. Robin Norén carried on from where he left off in qualifying and defeated Simon Ekengren.

In a dramatic final, Norén was away first, while Malmgren suffered traction problems. It seemed as if it would be an easy win for Norén, but suddenly, halfway through the run, his car made a sharp move to the left and hit the wall. Norén was not injured, but his car suffered severe damage while the win went to Malmgren.

The title-deciding final round of the FIA EDRC is up next, taking place at the UK’s Santa Pod Raceway in two weeks’ time.

European Drag Racing Championship

EDRCDrag RacingAll fia sportSEASON 2023SportCircuit1SportEuropean Drag Racing ChampionshipCircuitAll fia sportSEASON 2023EDRCDrag Racing00Tuesday, August 29, 2023 – 4:21pmTuesday, August 29, 2023 – 4:21pm

EDRC: Zetterström and Oksa extend championship lead after Hockenheim victories

EDRC: Zetterström and Oksa extend championship lead after Hockenheim victories

Sport news

Both Zetterström and Ericsson extended their championship lead in their respective classes, taking important steps in their title campaigns. Johnny Oksa defeated Sandro Bellio in the Top Methanol final, while in Pro Stock Michael Malmgren claimed the win.

In the Top Fuel semi-final, the top two in the championship, Zetterström and Susanne Callin, faced each other. Zetterström stormed to a great 3.96s run to claim the win and extend her lead in the championship. In the final, the driver from Åland, Finland, although racing with a Swedish license, had to face the top qualifier, Jndia Erbacher who had a bye run in the semi-final.

In an extremely close heat, Zetterström had a better reaction time, took the lead and stormed to a 3.92s run. Erbacher came very close with 3.93s.

In Pro Modified Jan Ericsson remains unbeaten this season. The championship-leading reigning champion recorded a string of 5.8s runs to get the better of Jean Dulamon and, in an extremely close semi-final, second-best qualifier David Vegter to advance to the final.

On the other side of the elimination ladder, there were several surprises. Top qualifier Andres Arnover suffered mechanical problems and was not able to start in the quarter-finals. Mats Eriksson had mechanical problems as well and was not able to start in the semi-finals. Roger Johansson was the winner on that side of the ladder. After defeating Bruno Bader in the quarter-finals, the Swede had a bye run in the semi-finals to advance to the final.

The final between Ericsson and Johansson was over almost immediately after the start as Johansson got traction problems while Ericsson stormed to another great 5.85s run to claim the win. The reigning champion extended his lead over his closest rival, Vegter.

In Top Methanol the top two qualifiers, Bellio and Oksa advanced to the final. Bellio defeated Jürgen Nagel in the first round and had a bye run in the semi-finals. Oksa got the better of the top two in the championship, Silvio Strauch and Linn Fløysvik to advance to the final.

After recording a string of 5.5s runs, Bellio was the favourite in the final, but the reigning champion pulled a red light, handing the win to Oksa, who recorded a 5.58s run.

In the semi-finals of eliminations, in Pro Stock there was a major surprise as second-best qualifier Stefan Ernryd pulled a red light, handing the win to Michael Malmgren. Robin Norén carried on from where he left off in qualifying and defeated Simon Ekengren.

In a dramatic final, Norén was away first, while Malmgren suffered traction problems. It seemed as if it would be an easy win for Norén, but suddenly, halfway through the run, his car made a sharp move to the left and hit the wall. Norén was not injured, but his car suffered severe damage while the win went to Malmgren.

The title-deciding final round of the FIA EDRC is up next, taking place at the UK’s Santa Pod Raceway in two weeks’ time.

European Drag Racing Championship

EDRCDrag RacingAll fia sportSEASON 2023SportCircuit1SportEuropean Drag Racing ChampionshipCircuitAll fia sportSEASON 2023EDRCDrag Racing00Tuesday, August 29, 2023 – 4:21pmTuesday, August 29, 2023 – 4:21pm

Drugovich lands FP1 outing with Aston Martin at F1 Italian GP

Drugovich has been an Aston junior driver for almost a year – he is also one of its official reserve drivers along with ex-McLaren racer Stoffel Vandoorne – and will take part in the FP1 action at the same Monza circuit where he secured the 2022 Formula 2 title. The Brazilian driver has previous experience of driving the AMR23 as he stood in for Stroll during several sessions of the Bahrain …Keep reading

Williams admits it got Albon’s strategy “wrong” twice in F1 Dutch GP

Albon had started fourth and tumbled down the order as one of only five drivers to commit to slicks, opting not to make a late change to intermediates.He subsequently climbed back up the order and was running as high as sixth when the rain returned in the closing stages.Vowles conceded that staying out at the start ultimately turned out to be the wrong call.”You either stop on lap one or lap two …Keep reading

Krack: Alonso was “master of the situation” in F1 Dutch GP

It was the first podium for the team and the Spanish driver since he finished runner-up in Canada in June, and it came after a run of four events in which he didn’t better fifth place.Alonso started the Zandvoort race in fifth but actually dropped a place at the start by pitting for intermediate tyres on the second lap rather than the opening tour.He subsequently made good progress up to third …Keep reading