Racing
Fans noticed that Australian driver Daniel Ricciardo from Red Bull’s second team has removed the term “F1 driver” from his social media profile.
The McLaren team has been performing strongly lately, and their car’s rear wing has become a focal point of external attention.
During the final practice session of last week’s F1 Singapore Grand Prix, a small incident occurred when track officials suddenly waved a red flag to interrupt the race due to a lizard appearing on the track.
With the controversy surrounding Red Bull Racing’s star driver Max Verstappen being penalized for foul language at the F1 Singapore Grand Prix, there have been mixed reactions in the paddock.
According to German media AMS, the FIA officially notified McLaren on Thursday to modify their rear wing due to issues primarily concerning the upper flap near both ends by 10 centimeters.
As the Singapore F1 Grand Prix approaches, the FIA penalized Red Bull driver Max Verstappen by requiring him to participate in a day of community service due to his violation of the FIA’s profanity ban during a pre-race press conference when he said, “My car was fucked.”
Dutch driver Max Verstappen is known for his straightforwardness, but this personality often leads to trouble.
Swiss media outlet Blick reported that Brazilian driver Gabriel Bortoleto will not join Sauber F1 Team because Finnish driver Valtteri Bottas has extended his contract with the team.
On Wednesday, Aston Martin conducted track testing of the 2026 F1 tires in Barcelona.
In recent F1 events, McLaren’s flexible rear wing design has sparked controversy.
FIA President Mohammed Ben Sulayem recently made controversial remarks regarding F1 drivers using profanity during radio communications.
In the recently concluded F1 Azerbaijan Grand Prix……
