As the Formula 1 schedule shifts to Europe, Max Verstappen has tempered expectations regarding Red Bull’s chances of reclaiming their early 2024 dominance at the Spanish Grand Prix. Despite the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya’s reputation as a strong suit for the RB20, Verstappen remains cautious, citing the progress made by rivals on more technical circuits in recent weeks.
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The FIA has updated its Formula 1 superlicence rules to allow exceptional 17-year-old drivers to enter the sport, a move that could benefit Red Bull’s junior program more than Mercedes’ plans. While the change was initially interpreted as a response to Mercedes’ wishes for its young driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli, it has emerged that the team had cooled on the idea. However, the update may now give Red Bull’s Arvid Lindblad the opportunity to gain a superlicence and participate in FP1 sessions starting in August.
Ferrari has successfully prepared a series of major Formula 1 upgrades for the Spanish Grand Prix, including revamped sidepods, ‘Cobra’ winglets, and a new medium-high downforce rear wing. These modifications are expected to significantly boost the team’s performance as they seek to rebound from their double DNF in Canada and make a strong championship comeback.
The highly anticipated 2024 Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix is just around the corner, and we’ve got the session timings for you in various time zones. From FP1 to the main race, mark your calendars and don’t miss a moment of the exciting Formula 1 action taking place in Spain.
The Spanish Grand Prix promises an intense battle for the top three spots on the podium, with Max Verstappen leading the odds but Carlos Sainz and Fernando Alonso eyeing a potential upset. The midfield battle is also shaping up to be an exciting affair, with Yuki Tsunoda, Daniel Ricciardo, and Aston Martin all in the mix.
Heading into the Formula 1 Spanish Grand Prix, Red Bull’s Max Verstappen is not confident about his team’s chances of regaining their early season dominance. With rivals Lando Norris and Charles Leclerc closing the gap, the stage is set for an exciting battle at the iconic Circuit de Catalunya.
Red Bull’s Max Verstappen has strongly refuted claims that his impressive Formula 1 winning streak is responsible for the British Grand Prix’s struggle to sell out tickets. The Dutchman believes Silverstone should focus on their own shortcomings rather than blaming external factors. This debate highlights the complexities of maintaining fan engagement and attendance in the current F1 landscape.
George Russell is feeling confident in his and Mercedes’ chances at the upcoming Spanish Grand Prix, believing the upgraded W15 car can continue their recent progress and challenge Red Bull’s dominance. The British driver secured his first podium finish of the season in Canada, and now looks to build on that performance at the traditional benchmark circuit of Barcelona.
Fresh off a near-miss win in Montreal, Lando Norris believes McLaren is close to matching Red Bull’s pace. The British driver emphasizes that it’s the ‘small things’ – split-second decisions and fine-tuned processes – that will help his team overcome the reigning champions.
Charles Leclerc has confirmed that Ferrari’s upgrades for the Spanish Grand Prix are aimed at overall performance, not specifically addressing their low-speed corner struggles. The Monegasque driver remains optimistic the new parts will help bridge the gap to Red Bull, a key rival this season.