F1 news live updates
Here are the latest F1 news live updates:
Latest News
- Mercedes to launch new car on February 13: Mercedes-AMG Petronas Motorsport has announced that it will launch its 2023 Formula 1 car on February 13. The team will unveil its new W14 car at Silverstone Circuit in the UK. [Source: Mercedes F1]
- Ferrari to test new car at Fiorano: Ferrari has confirmed that it will test its new F1 car at Fiorano Circuit in Italy on February 10. The team will conduct a private test to fine-tune its new SF23 car. [Source: Ferrari F1]
- Red Bull to test new car at Silverstone: Red Bull Racing has announced that it will test its new F1 car at Silverstone Circuit in the UK on February 10. The team will conduct a private test to prepare for the new season. [Source: Red Bull F1]
Racing News
- Verstappen wins Saudi Arabian GP: Max Verstappen won the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on Sunday, taking his first win of the season. [Source: Formula 1]
- Hamilton finishes second in Saudi Arabian GP: Lewis Hamilton finished second in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, just behind Verstappen. [Source: Formula 1]
- Ferrari's Sainz finishes third in Saudi Arabian GP: Carlos Sainz finished third in the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, his first podium finish of the season. [Source: Formula 1]
Driver News
- Albon to stay at Williams for 2023: Alex Albon has confirmed that he will stay at Williams F1 for the 2023 season. [Source: Williams F1]
- Ricciardo to test with McLaren: Daniel Ricciardo will test with McLaren F1 at the upcoming Barcelona test. [Source: McLaren F1]
- Gasly to stay at AlphaTauri for 2023: Pierre Gasly has confirmed that he will stay at AlphaTauri F1 for the 2023 season. [Source: AlphaTauri F1]
Technical News
- F1 to introduce new engine regulations: Formula 1 has announced that it will introduce new engine regulations for the 2026 season. The new regulations aim to reduce emissions and improve engine performance. [Source: Formula 1]
- F1 to test new 18-inch wheels: Formula 1 will test new 18-inch wheels at the upcoming Barcelona test. The new wheels aim to improve tire performance and reduce tire wear. [Source: Formula 1]
- F1 to introduce new aerodynamic regulations: Formula 1 has announced that it will introduce new aerodynamic regulations for the 2023 season. The new regulations aim to improve racing and reduce drag. [Source: Formula 1]
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