F1

2022 - 3 - 18

Leclerc wins F1 season opener as Verstappen retirement gifts Ferrari 1-2 (unknown)

SAKHIR, BAHRAIN — After the season of all seasons, and the controversy of all controversies, Formula 1 is finally back with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc the ...

11:21am: Verstappen is again on the radio, telling his team he has "zero traction". Meanwhile, rival Hamilton is in the pits already! 10:20am: One man who doesn’t need any sympathy today is Charles Leclerc. The Ferrari man is in pole position for the 10th time in his career. Carlos Sainz does the same, and is in P5. 11:19am: And the commentator's curse strikes, as Perez overtakes Hamilton! The Mexican is back into P4, where he began. 11:27am: Verstappen is in the pits. Hamilton is P3 and Russell on his (second) Mercedes debut is P4. Magnussen is P5. Yes, a Haas is in the top five! Verstappen fumes that he's "never, ever" going easy on the tyres in an out-lap again, as he feels he could've taken the lead if he was more aggressive. Red Bull going for the three-stop, while Leclerc will surely stay out on his current mediums for the last 13 laps. He's a full four seconds ahead of the reigning champion. 12:26pm: Verstappen is suffering with steering issues, but the team confirms via the radio he will not need to come in - no reliability issue evident. 12:15pm: No such problems for Red Bull, with Verstappen in and out the pits again. Reigning champion Verstappen trailed Leclerc throughout Sunday's encounter in the desert, save for a total of six corners in which he edged ahead.

Hamilton holds advantage of positive experience at tweaked Saudi Arabian track (unknown)

After the opening round in Bahrain, Formula One continues with the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix this weekend as drivers head to one of the quickest tracks on the ...

It has 27 turns, the most of any track in the calendar, over a 6km distance and only Monza in Italy is quicker in terms of average speed. He triumphed in 2021 but it was a race shrouded in controversy not least because of the ethical concerns about racing in Saudi Arabia. But on track, Hamilton and Verstappen came together (not for the first time that season) and after the Dutchman overtook Hamilton off the track, he was ordered by race director Michael Masi to give back the place.

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F1 ready to drop current races to make way for new grands prix (Motorsport.com, Edition: Global)

Stefano Domenicali has warned some current races will likely lose their Formula 1 calendar slots in favour of new venues, with even historic circuits told ...

We have seen it in Brazil, in Spain and there are many other examples. “It's not enough to have a pedigree any more. Others will remain but in a different form, such as rotating between different tracks. “The arrival of offers from new promoters has an advantage for the F1 platform, and that is to force the organisers of traditional grands prix to raise their level of quality, in terms of what they offer the public, and infrastructure and management of the event. “We know we have to balance the arrival of new races with historic grands prix, and tracks that must continue to be part of our calendar,” he said. “There are some promoters who have expiring agreements, and probably some of the current grands prix will no longer be part of the calendar.

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Bahrain GP: Ferrari vs Max Verstappen headlines epic F1 opener as ... (Sky Sports)

A new era of Formula 1 is set for an epic first race today with the Bahrain GP, as a resurgent Ferrari battle Max Verstappen and Red Bull at the front while ...

But we definitely won't be quicker than the guys ahead of us." "We don't need to open such big gaps to manage tyres, like we had to do in the past. "But again I still have the same worry that maybe Red Bull is two or three tenths ahead. So, it could be a bit more close racing." Three months after a dramatic end to the 2021 season, F1 is back with all-new cars and all-new opportunities - and the 2022 season-opening Bahrain GP is live on Sky Sports F1 at 3pm, with build-up from 1.30pm. A new era of Formula 1 is set for an epic first race today with the Bahrain GP, as a resurgent Ferrari battle Max Verstappen and Red Bull at the front while Lewis Hamilton looks to "hold on" to Mercedes' faster rivals.

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How to watch the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix today: TV channel and live stream for 2022 season opener (Evening Standard)

Plenty has changed since then with F1 undertaking an overhaul of its rules, changing its race director, and doing away with both the Russian Grand Prix and Moscow-born driver Nikita Mazepin. The Bahrain Grand Prix gets underway at 3pm and, below, you can ...

Any hopes Ferrari had of a procession to the chequered flag were denied when Gasly’s car burst into flames. They were almost side by side as Leclerc came out of the pits and, on cold tyres, Verstappen passed him down the straight with sparks flying from the floor of the Red Bull. Their third lap vying to stay out front came a lap later but Verstappen braked too late, locked up and allowed Leclerc to pass and pull clear. For Verstappen, it proved an evening of frustration and with Red Bull bottom of the Constructors’ Championship after race one. The defending constructors’ champions Mercedes were left relishing third and fourth place where George Russell finished but still have their work cut out to put themselves back into the title fight. “I am never ever doing it again.”

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The unknown factors F1 drivers will face in 2022 Bahrain GP (autosport.com)

The Bahrain GP is going to be a step into the unknown for all the Formula 1 drivers as they experience their first race with the 2022 cars and tyres.

So it will be an interesting one just to to get the experience on board." The deltas between each tyre compound are a second or more, and it will be a no-brainer for those in the front half of the grid to start on the softs. This will also be the first big test for new race director Niels Wittich, who will really be in the spotlight. "Realistically, we can't really compete pace-wise to the guys that are ahead of us," he says. Alonso predicted: "The tyre is going to be probably the biggest topic tomorrow, the degradation. So, they have to pay attention to start on the medium or the hard, although it is possible for somebody in the back. It will be fascinating to see what kind of role tyre management plays in the race. Maybe the hard is an option at the start for drivers that try a one-stop race, medium/hard." So I'm interested to see what happens, and what is the final effect when they are in real traffic." That opens up a variety of strategy options, and given that the rules no longer require those who made Q3 to start on the tyres they used in Q2, everyone has a clean sheet of paper. In the past, following cars often created degradation, and at abrasive Sakhir it remains to be seen just how much punishment the tyres take. But only on Sunday evening will fans really see how the new aero package performs in a race situation, and what kind of overtaking action is seen.

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Aston Martin losing up to 0.75s through F1 porpoising compromises (Motorsport.com, Edition: Global)

Aston Martin estimates that performance compromises it is having to make on its Formula 1 car to overcome porpoising are costing it up to 0.75 seconds per ...

“We will make steps for the next event. We can drop the performance of the car, get rid of the porpoising, but that's no good, really. ”It is a bit of both, you need the two to go together,” he said. “We can put patches on it and get rid of bits of it. And that's where we're trying to aim for the next event. “We've had to make quite a few compromises to the car and car setup to be able to run without it.

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2022 F1 Bahrain Grand Prix – How to watch, start time & more (Motorsport.com, Edition: Global)

The 2022 Formula 1 season begins this weekend with the Bahrain Grand Prix. Here's how you can watch the first race featuring F1's new ground effect cars.

- Turkey - S Sport / S Sport Plus - China - Great Sports TV / Guangdong TV - Denmark - TV3 / TV3 Sport / Viaplay

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Ferrari's Leclerc wins Bahrain GP as Hamilton finishes third: F1 – as ... (The Guardian)

It was a Ferrari one-two as Charles Leclerc won the Bahrain GP after both Red Bull cars failed to finish the season opener.

Lap 34/57: Verstappen gets grouchy on the radio: “This is now two times I have taken it easy on the out lap and I could have easily been in front. Lap 45/57: Ferrari call Sainz into the pits but leave Leclerc out. Lap 47/57: Red Bull’s team half-expect Verstappen to head back into the pits with his steering problem, but he goes round again. Lap 56/57: It’s a nightmare for Verstappen, who is overtaken by Perez, Hamilton, Russell … and in the end heads into the pits. Lap 51/57: The safety car is coming in. Both Red Bull’s cars gave up in the final moments to leave it open for a Ferrari one-two, and for Lewis Hamilton to help himself to third!

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Max Verstappen net worth: How much is Red Bull's reigning F1 ... (Irish Mirror)

Max Verstappen goes into the new F1 season as the reigning world champion, but it's not just his racing reputation on the rise, with his considerable net ...

"He has a cracking deal with Red Bull and he is wanted by all the big companies. This month, he agreed to a mouth-watering five-year extension to his current deal, which runs until the end of 2023. The Red Bull driver won his first world title in dramatic fashion last December, overtaking Lewis Hamilton on the final lap of a controversial Abu Dhabi Grand Prix to be crowned champion.

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