F1 2022 will reportedly include supercars as part of new immersive 'hub'
Codemasters’ upcoming racer F1 2022 could include supercars as part of its new ‘hub’ called ‘F1 LIFE’, according to reports.
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Codemasters’ upcoming racer F1 2022 could include supercars as part of its new ‘hub’ called ‘F1 LIFE’, according to reports.
Formula 1 has terminated its contract with the Russian Grand Prix, it has been confirmed. The race in Sochi, which was scheduled for September this year, had already been cancelled. The decision comes as part of a mounting global backlash to Russia having invaded Ukraine.
«Si nadie hubiera hablado de cancelar la carrera, estoy seguro de que la FIA no habría hecho nada», declaró recientemente en la agencia PA Bernie Ecclestone, exjefe de la F1, sobre del GP de Rusia que estaba previsto celebrar este 2022. Pero se equivocaba. El Mundial borró la cita de su calendario si se mantenían las condiciones de guerra actuales, algo que el británico no consideraba necesario, pero ahora han ido un paso más allá sin el reclamo popular entre medias, con una situación definitiva que afecta a la participación del país ruso en este curso y en el futuro más inmediato del Gran Circo.
This year's race in Sochi, set to take place in September, had already been cancelled despite promoter Rosgonki saying it could still be on.
Formula One will no longer race in Russia after the sport terminated its contract with the promoter of the Russian Grand Prix, it said on Thursday, in response to the country's invasion of neighbouring Ukraine.
Formula 1 has terminated its contract with the Russian Grand Prix.
Russian Formula 1 driver Nikita Mazepin will not be allowed to race in the British Grand Prix, even if he still has a seat with the Haas team.
The latest star drivers planning to bid for WTCR − FIA World Touring Car Cup title glory in 2022 have been revealed. Swift Swede Thed Björk and Santiago Urrutia, the Uruguayan with unbelievable speed, will race on for Cyan Performance Lynk & Co in the all-action series having paired up so successfully for the past two seasons. As a duo, they were instrumental in Cyan Performance Lynk & Co finishing third in the WTCR − FIA World Touring Car Cup for Teams in 2021, while also supporting Cyan Racing Lynk & Co’s capture of the entrants’ award and helping Yann Ehrlacher become King of WTCR for the second year running.