Month: November 2022

It’s time to relive our favourite team radio messages across the grid, courtesy of another memorable year of F1! For more F1® videos, visit https://www.Formula1.com Follow F1®: https://www.instagram.com/F1 https://www.facebook.com/Formula1/ Tweets by F1 https://www.twitch.tv/formula1 @f1 #F1
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Inspired by sakura, our livery marks a new beginning for @Nissan in Formula E 🌸 Strap yourselves in, Season 9 is coming soon! #NissanFormulaE #FeelElectric Find out more about Nissan and NISMO team at: Online: www.nismo.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/NISMO Facebook: www.facebook.com/NISMO Instagram: www.instagram.com/NISMO
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6:09 AM ET Esteban Ocon has taken a parting shot at former Alpine teammate Fernando Alonso, saying the Spaniard barely did any work to push the team forward. Alonso is joining Aston Martin next year and has already predicted his new team can beat Alpine in 2023. The Spaniard grew increasingly critical of Alpine and
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4:01 AM ET Mattia Binotto has resigned as the boss of Ferrari’s Formula One team after its disappointing season. Ferrari came into 2022 as strong favourites for the championship and won two of the opening three races, but their challenge soon faded. Binotto’s team won just three more times as Max Verstappen and Red Bull
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Towards the end of most Formula One seasons, you start to see hints of how the cars will be changing for the following year. There are a few technical regulation changes for the new season as well which are actually going to make big changes to how the cars are designed. With 2022 now wrapped
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Join the mighty Turbo Heroes, McLaren-Honda’s Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button, as they battle the evil racer Exhaustus in a thrilling journey across the globe in a tense battle to return mythical artifact the Jade Dragon of Suzuka to its spiritual home in Japan. Turbo Heroes evokes the classic 8-bit gaming era of the 1980s
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The 2022 Australian GP drew what was a record crowd of the Melbourne era with a four-day attendance of 419,114. That eclipsed the previous four-day record of 401,000 set in 1996, the year the AGP moved from Adelaide to Melbourne. In response to the record, the Australian Grand Prix Corporation has announced that grandstand capacity
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