Sainz stays in Extreme E as 2022 grid takes shape
Two major moves in the championship’s driver market were announced last week.
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Two major moves in the championship’s driver market were announced last week.
The 2022 Formula 1 season is drawing closer and many are excited to get going once again but the spectre of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at the end of 2021 appears to be showing no sign of moving on just yet.
Mercedes and Red Bull gave us a brilliant 2021 Formula 1 season last year and the rivalry between the two teams appears ready to ignite in 2022, after the Silver Arrows posted a cheeky tweet in response to Red Bull’s RB18 car launch.
Sky F1's Martin Brundle says the audio recording of the conversation between FIA race director Michael Masi and Red Bull at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix is "really uncomfortable".
Lando Norris is having himself a busy week but fortunately, he is going to be able to pay the bills with his new contract with McLaren reportedly set to land him £10.5m a year over the next four years until the end of 2025.
A conversation between Michael Masi and Jonathan Wheatley at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix went viral on Wednesday and the FIA have now responded to the clip. Masi has faced heavy scrutiny since the controversial events at the Yas Marina Circuit in last year's season finale.
F1 fans have taken to social media to share 'new footage' of Michael Masi's radio interaction with Red Bull sporting director Jonathan Wheatley in the final few laps of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The new F1 season is nearly underway with Red Bull unveiling their RB18 later today.
At the Autosport Awards on Sunday, Christian Horner saw the perfect opportunity to get a close look at Red Bull's rivals in bidding £4,000 for a tour of Mercedes' factory. But Horner may well not get his wish due to terms and conditions included in the small print.