Piastri to McLaren? Ricciardo to retire? – Explaining F1’s 2023 driver market
Formula 1 returns this weekend with the Belgian Grand Prix, as championship leader Max Verstappen looks to extend his advantage over the chasing pack.
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Formula 1 returns this weekend with the Belgian Grand Prix, as championship leader Max Verstappen looks to extend his advantage over the chasing pack.
Formula 1 returns this weekend with the Belgian Grand Prix, as championship leader Max Verstappen looks to extend his advantage over the chasing pack.
McLaren driver Daniel Ricciardo admits the Formula 1 summer break came at the right time following his 15th place finish at the Hungarian Grand Prix, after a time penalty for an infringement with Aston Martin driver Lance Stroll.
Formula 1's annual summer break is usually a time when teams and drivers fill vacant seats ahead of a new season. And with half of the ten teams confirming their 2023 line-ups, others are yet to fill one or both seats.
The Formula One summer break is well underway, with the craziness of the driver market already kicking off thanks to a duo with six world championships between them, Fernando Alonso and Sebastian Vettel.
Following the chaotic Hungarian Grand Prix last weekend, it is that time of year again where we are stripped of any F1 races to watch as the sport goes on its official summer holiday.
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Fernando Alonso will race for Aston Martin from the 2023 Formula 1 season, joining the team as Sebastian Vettel's replacement.