Up next – the Dakar Rally
It’s the final Insider of 2021 and I’d like to personally thank everyone for following another pulsating year of action with Motorsport.com. At this time of year, it’s good to reflect on what’s gone before while looking forward to another season of our great sport. For some, like the Dakar Rally competitors, that journey is just about to unfold in Saudi Arabia, and we look forward to one of the most epic events on the calendar kicking off in just a few days’ time. Meantime, Formula 1’s teams have been working hard on their 2022 contenders – and I can’t wait to see the new-look contenders emerge. There’s so much to look forward to, please enjoy the trip with us! By: Charles Bradley, Global Editor in Chief Motorsport.com |
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EDITOR'S CHOICE F1 2022 cars "not crazy different" in simulator, says Bottas Valtteri Bottas does not think Formula 1’s 2022 cars will have a totally different feel for drivers compared to the current generation of machinery. |
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| Vettel: Schumacher did "incredible job" with poor Haas F1 car Aston Martin driver Sebastian Vettel has praised Mick Schumacher for doing an "incredible job" with Haas during his rookie Formula 1 season. |
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| F1 2021 technical review images: Alfa Romeo, Haas & Williams Join us as we take a look at some of the best technical illustrations and images, courtesy of Giorgio Piola and Sutton Images, starting with Haas, Alfa Romeo and Williams. |
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| | Capito: No number one driver at Williams in 2022 Williams Formula 1 team principal Jost Capito insists that Alex Albon and Nicholas Latifi will have equal status next season. |
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| Formula E plotting Gen4 rules with possible hydrogen shift touted Formula E will imminently begin plotting its Gen4 regulations, which could lead the championship to shift to adopting hydrogen fuel cell technology to attract new manufacturers to the grid. |
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| | | | MOTORSPORT JOBS Job of the Week: Formula One | PA to Director of Broadcast and Media |
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