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Bedeutet ja nicht das Russel nicht erster kommt, so hätten sie eben noch eine reseve mehr für den Notfall.
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Plans for a new Spanish F1 team in 2021 have been announced. MIM Group hopes to run with Pascal Wehrlein and Alex Palou. Ben Wood (ex-Honda & Super Aguri aerodynamicist) involved.
— Mark Hughes (@SportmphMark) October 3, 2019
Japan 2017 - One of Hamilton's most open & insightful SkyPad sessions, where he analyses his 71st career pole lap with Davide Valsecchi, going into detail on the lines he took and the dash adjustments he made throughout the lap.
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Statement on new potential #F1 teams pic.twitter.com/Xr8TMkn1vg
— F1 Media (@F1Media) October 3, 2019
The 22-race schedule, which is the biggest in F1 history, will begin in Australia on March 15 and conclude in Abu Dhabi on November 29.
The two new events being added to the schedule, Vietnam on April 5 and the Dutch GP on May 3, are both subject to their circuits (Hanoi street track and Zandvoort respectively) being officially homologated.
F1 has also confirmed that there will be two three-day tests prior to the start of the season, with both taking place at Barcelona.
The first test will run from February 19-21, while the second will take place from February 26-28.
Dear #F1-people, with typhoon #Hagibis a potentially threatening weather situation comes up for Suzuka.
— Steffen Dietz (@sdietzf1) October 6, 2019
Picture shows the worst case, currently predicted by one model.
It's just a hint + still a week to go, but model agreement and current formation are impressive! Stay tuned. pic.twitter.com/giLyNj9o1u
Pole sollte ja für FER ein Spaziergang werden, wenn sie schon in Russland 7 Zehntel nur auf den Geraden geholt haben. Das holen sie ja da fast alleine auf der 130R holen, 5 Zehntel dort sollten drin sein.
Mercedes bringt nur kleine upgrades laut Toto, auch wenn es die ersten seit Hockenheim sind.
Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix: “Ferrari had a stronger start to the second part of the season than us. We'll bring some minor upgrades to the car in Japan which will hopefully help us take a step in the right direction.”
— Andrew Benson (@andrewbensonf1) October 8, 2019