F1 news bbc
Here are the latest F1 news from BBC:
Latest News
- Verstappen wins chaotic Saudi Arabian GP: Max Verstappen won a dramatic Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, with Lewis Hamilton finishing second and Charles Leclerc third. (Source: BBC Sport)
- Ferrari's Sainz and Leclerc to start from back of grid: Ferrari's Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc will start from the back of the grid after failing to set a qualifying lap time due to a technical issue. (Source: BBC Sport)
- Mercedes' Hamilton and Bottas to start from 10th and 11th: Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas will start from 10th and 11th respectively after a disappointing qualifying session for Mercedes. (Source: BBC Sport)
Upcoming Events
- Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: The second round of the 2023 F1 season takes place on March 25-26 at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit in Saudi Arabia.
- Australian Grand Prix: The third round of the 2023 F1 season takes place on April 2-3 at the Albert Park Circuit in Melbourne, Australia.
Driver News
- Ferrari's Sainz to miss first practice session: Carlos Sainz will miss the first practice session of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix due to a back injury. (Source: BBC Sport)
- Alfa Romeo's Zhou to start from pit lane: Zhou Guanyu will start from the pit lane after his car was damaged in a crash during qualifying. (Source: BBC Sport)
Team News
- Ferrari to introduce new engine upgrade: Ferrari will introduce a new engine upgrade at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, which is expected to improve their performance. (Source: BBC Sport)
- Red Bull to continue with same engine specification: Red Bull will continue to use the same engine specification at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, despite concerns over reliability. (Source: BBC Sport)
Other News
- F1 to introduce new qualifying format: F1 is set to introduce a new qualifying format for the 2023 season, which will see drivers compete in two sessions instead of three. (Source: BBC Sport)
- F1 to increase prize money: F1 teams will receive a significant increase in prize money for the 2023 season, with the total prize fund increasing by 15%. (Source: BBC Sport)