MONTREAL – A flurry of activity surrounds the formula 1 world as teams prepare for the Canadian Grand Prix. From Cadillac’s ambitious entry to Sebastian vettel’s academic pursuits, here’s a roundup of the latest news.
Tightest qualifying Battles in F1 History
Relive some of the closest qualifying sessions in Formula 1 history with our photo gallery, including last year’s nail-biter in Canada.
Four-time world champion Sebastian Vettel has been spotted at Harvard Business School, attending a four-day course focused on entertainment, media, and sport. The course, reportedly costing around €11,000, has sparked speculation about Vettel’s future career plans.
Lindblad Granted Super License
The World Motor sport Council (WMSC) has granted 17-year-old Arvid Lindblad a super license, paving the way for him to potentially compete in Formula 1. Red Bull had formally requested the license for their junior driver, and the FIA approved the application based on Lindblad’s demonstrated skills and maturity in single-seater racing.
Ford’s Commitment Hinges on Electrification
Ford has emphasized the importance of electrification in the future of Formula 1 engines. Mark Rushbrook, Ford Performance Global Director, stated that a degree of electrification is a crucial factor in their long-term commitment to the sport.This aligns with the FIA’s vision for future engines, which will incorporate an electrical component.
Hamilton Faces Critical Phase
As lewis Hamilton navigates the current season, concerns are growing about his performance. Karun Chandhok suggests that Hamilton needs to find a consistent rythm and address the fluctuations in his performance. With nearly half the season completed, Chandhok believes it’s crucial to identify and resolve any underlying issues affecting Hamilton’s performance.
The Survival Rate of New F1 Teams
Since 1990, onyl a handful of newly founded Formula 1 teams have managed to survive. Explore the history of these teams and the challenges they faced in our photo gallery.
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