mercedes unveil their 2021 f1 car, the w12

Mercedes unveil their 2021 F1 car, the W12

Reigning world champions Mercedes have unveiled the first images of its 2021 contender, the W12, with which the Brackley squad will defend its Constructors’ title in Formula 1. Mercedes, which will formally present its 2021 team later today, has retained the base black livery that it introduced last year in the wake of its anti-racism message. However, contrary to its predecessor, the new car engine cover no longer features a constellation of three-point stars but includes the visible presence of its AMG brand. The W12’s design, which will be entrusted once again to Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas, is obviously based on last year’s W11 as teams were forced to carry over their 2020 chassis while implementing a series of aero changes mandated by this season’s regulations. But Mercedes tech boss James Allison has yet to reveal where the team has spent its two development tokens. News emerged over the winter that Mercedes HPP engine unit department in Brixworth had encountered a few problems with the German manufacturer’s latest power unit development. However, engine boss Hywel Thomas said that plans had been put in place to solve all of the new unit’s issues. “Our scepticism and hunger drive us and get us fired up for every new season – because the scoreboard goes to zero and there’s always more performance to be found. And that’s exciting,” said Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff who has remained at the helm of the championship winning team. The W12 will complete its first laps on the opening day of pre-season testing in Bahrain, on Friday 12 March.

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Williams could lose George Russell in 2022

Jost Capito, the new Williams CEO, admits the British team could lose George Russell to Mercedes for 2022. 2021 is 23-year-old Russell’s third season in Formula 1 with Williams, but he got a taste of life in the fastest lane late last year when Lewis Hamilton had covid-19. “When he drove the Mercedes last year, that catapulted his self-confidence up even more,” Capito told the German broadcaster n-tv. “He is a very open guy and a demanding driver for the team. He’s a true professional, which is rarely seen at his age. I am sure he will become champion one day.” Seven time world champion Hamilton has only signed a new one-year deal with Mercedes, with team boss Toto Wolff openly admitting Russell is a clear option for the future. When asked if Williams needs to be prepared to lose Russell, Capito answered: “Let’s see how the situation develops and whether he will remain at Williams next year. “It depends largely on the prospects at Mercedes for 2022, when the regulations will change a lot, but also on the development within our own team.” As for Capito himself, he said returning to Formula 1 with Williams was an offer he “couldn’t say no to”. “Williams is the greatest challenge for me – and the greatest honour,” said the 62-year-old German. “Taking over the team from the (Williams) family is a special task.”

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Bahrain offers Covid vaccination but F1 declines

Formula 1 has turned down an offer to get closer to its pre-covid days by getting vaccinated by the Bahraini government. Officials of the season opening grand prix at Sakhir, who will also host pre-season testing this month, have written to the sport offering members of the travelling circus the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. “As a UK-based organisation, Formula 1 has no plans to get vaccinated as a travelling group ahead of the planned rollout of vaccines through the UK health system,” a F1 spokesperson told international publications. F1’s ‘no’ to Bahrain comes despite Liberty Media admitting it recorded an almost $400 million loss in 2020. The sport is at least hoping that spectators can return to the grandstands this year. “At this point, I am still optimistic that we will see spectators at the majority of the races,” F1 marketing boss Chloe Targett-Adams is quoted by Salzburger Nachrichten newspaper. F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali agrees: “Obviously we would like to welcome fans back to the track and we will still work closely with local governments to understand any possibilities. “However, we are grateful for the efforts made by various governments to allow Formula 1 to continue to travel during a period of global quarantine,” he is quoted by Corriere dello Sport. Silverstone boss Stuart Pringle said one option for a full crowd to return for the British GP could be the introduction of so-called ‘vaccine passports’. “There have been discussions between myself, other sports and the government as to whether our electronic ticketing systems could be linked to the passport,” he said. Formula 1 says it is not worried about its survival in the long-term as a result of the pandemic. Liberty Media CEO Greg Maffei said: “All of our businesses will be ready to turn a profit once Covid-19 is over. F1’s balance sheet and agreements are fine, so I’m not really worried about it. “If I’m optimistic, I think we’ll be back at 100 percent by the end of the year.”

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Petronas SRT launches their 2021 MotoGP bikes with Rossi and Morbidelli

Petronas SRT has become the latest MotoGP team to unveil the livery its 2021 challengers will race in the new season with revised line-up Franco Morbidelli and Valentino Rossi. The 2021 season will be SRT’s third in the premier class, the Yamaha satellite team in its short tenure already a six-time race winner. Last year, Morbidelli won three times on his way to runner-up spot in the championship, and ended up just 13 points behind title winner Joan Mir. For 2021, SRT welcomes nine-time grand prix world champion Rossi to its ranks, after the Italian legend elected to extend his MotoGP career by another year at least. This is the first Rossi has been a Yamaha rider that he won’t race in its factory colours, but will remain a factory-contracted rider with full works support in 2021. The 2021 season will be Rossi’s 26th in grand prix racing and his 16th in MotoGP as a Yamaha rider. Despite his best efforts, Rossi hasn’t been able to bring his entire crew from the factory Yamaha team to SRT, with the Italian only able to keep crew chief David Munoz, data engineer Matteo Flamigni and rider coach Idalio Gavira. Rossi protégé Morbidelli won’t have machine parity with the factory riders again in 2021 despite finishing last season as Yamaha’s best rider. Instead, Yamaha has decided to keep him on the ‘A-spec’ M1 he rode in 2020 – which is effectively a 2019 bike. At its own launch event last month, Yamaha explained that it wasn’t possible to guarantee factory machinery for Morbidelli for this season when it made its decision but conceded he deserved it. Only two teams have still to unveil their 2021 liveries, but will do so this week, with Aprilia set to reveal its new RS-GP’s colours on 4 March and Suzuki on 6 March. Pre-season testing will begin on 6 March, with the shakedown outing in Qatar for test riders taking place the day before. As well as its MotoGP colours, SRT also unveiled those of its Moto3 riders John McPhee and Darryn Binder, and Moto2 line-up Jake Dixon and Xavi Vierge.

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Martin Truex Jr. docked playoff points after using illegal rear spoiler

Martin Truex Jr. has been docked 20 playoff points after NASCAR found a rear spoiler violation on his No. 19 car Sunday during pre-race inspections ahead of the Round of 8 race at Texas. His crew chief, James Small, has been ejected from the race for the incident. His team will be fined $35,000. The spoiler was confiscated. Truex Jr. already faced an uphill battle to reach the Cup Series championship at Phoenix. He’ll likely need to win at Texas or next weekend at Martinsville to advance past this round. Following his penalty, Truex Jr. sits 51 points behind the cut-off line. He conducted his weekly virtual news conference looking relaxed on a boat, but he’s no doubt feeling intense pressure now. Truex Jr. has never won at Texas, but he does have a pair of victories in his career at Martinsville, including one on June 10. Next weekend, then, might represent a better shot at earning a first-place finish. He’s been in a rut of late, though, failing to run above seventh place in any of his past three outings.

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William Byron wins Dixie Vodka 400 Cup race at Miami Speedway

In a No. 24 Chevrolet that steadily improved its performance as the sun went down, William Byron streaked to a decisive victory in Sunday‘s Dixie Vodka 400 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. With Tyler Reddick, Kyle Larson and Martin Truex Jr. battling for second place behind him, Byron cruised to a 2.777-second victory over Reddick, who charged through the field late in the final 60-lap green-flag run to the finish. Truex ran third, with Larson coming home fourth. The victory was Byron‘s first of the season, first at Homestead and the second of his career. The win was the 264th in the NASCAR Cup Series for Hendrick Motorsports, leaving the organization four victories behind Petty Enterprises for most all-time. “It was just a really smooth day,” said Byron, who won Stage 2 after finishing fourth in the opening 80-lap stage. “We worked hard in the winter on this track. I can‘t believe it.” Though Reddick made his charge by running inches from the outside wall, Byron preferred to maintain a respectful distance from the fence whenever possible. “You had to go to the wall at certain times,” said Byron, who led 102 laps, a career-best for a single race. “(Turns) 3 and 4, it was really fast up there. I definitely didn‘t do it as good as the Xfinity cars do it, but I used it when I had to. This car was just awesome. It was really a lot of hard work. I think we went to the sim (simulator) four or five times this offseason, and it pays off, man. It‘s awesome.” Byron delivered the first Cup victory to crew chief Rudy Fugle, with whom he teamed to great success in the NASCAR Camping World Truck Series. In fact, the last time Byron and Fugle worked together, they won the 2016 season finale at Homestead. Reddick didn‘t score a point in either of the first two stages, but his No. 8 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet was lightning-fast at the end of the race. When Reddick moved into fourth place past Kevin Harvick on Lap 254 of 267, he was nine seconds behind Byron. By the end of the race, despite having to clear both Truex and Larson for second, he had trimmed more than six seconds off Byron‘s lead. “Once I really saw how fast we were in clean air, when I saw how fast we were catching everybody, it‘s beyond frustrating,” said Reddick, who matched his career-best finish. “Three different decisions on restarts would have put me miles ahead, and I would have been within reach. “Second‘s great, but I saw how much faster I was than those guys at the end, so naturally, it‘s frustrating.” Chris Buescher was dominant early, leading a career-high 57 laps in a single race and picking up the second stage win of his career in the opening segment. But as the sunlight faded, so did Buescher‘s No. 17 Roush Fenway Racing Ford. He finished 19th. Truex thought his car capable of maintaining Byron‘s pace in the final run and was disappointed when it didn‘t. “On that last run, for whatever reason, I was just babying it,” Truex said. “The 24 (Byron) got the lead from me on that (last) restart (on Lap 208), and then the 5 (Larson) got by us, and I‘m just biding my time waiting for them to start coming back to me, and they just never did. “They obviously were really fast at the end, and we weren‘t quite as good that last run. These things are so hard to win. These cars are so touchy and just needed one more adjustment to have a chance.” Harvick came home fifth, followed by Daytona 500 winner Michael McDowell, as both drivers have scored top-10 finishes in each of the first three races of the season. Ryan Newman, Kurt Busch, Alex Bowman and Kyle Busch completed the top 10. Denny Hamlin ran 11th, failing to keep his top-10 streak alive because of a late-race pit road speeding penalty. Hamlin nevertheless retained the series lead by 20 points over Harvick.

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New Diriyah Formula E GP video emerges showing the extent of Lynn’s crash

A new angle of Alex Lynn’s scary crash during Formula E’s second race of the season in Saudi Arabia has shown the true nightmarish extent of the incident. A video tweeted out by Formula E’s official account includes the build-up – which helps shed some light on how his Mahindra car ended upside down. The crash brought a premature end to Round 2 of the Diriyah E-Prix, which was ultimately won by fellow Brit Sam Bird, after the red flag came out. Viewers watching live were none the wiser as to what had transpired further back on the grid, as TV pictures didn’t show the chaos as it happened – or even a replay of the incident in the aftermath. Contact with Jaguar driver Mitch Evans sent the front of Lynn’s car into the air, in scenes reminiscent of Mark Webber’s notorious crash in Valencia back in 2011. Evans ended his race to go and check on Lynn, whose car was stationary, but still inside down. Thankfully, the former GP3 champion was released from hospital on Sunday morning following precautionary checks.

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Mick Schumacher completes his seat fitting with Haas

Mick Schumacher has finally been able to visit the Haas factory and complete his seat fitting ahead of the 2021 season. The reigning Formula 2 champion will make his F1 debut this season as part of the Haas team in an all-new line-up for the American-owned outfit, where Schumacher will find himself alongside fellow F2 graduate Nikita Mazepin. As the son of seven-time former World Champion Michael Schumacher, Mick will undoubtedly be one of the most talked about rookies in Formula 1 history, but until recently he was yet to physically begin work with Haas. “Because of the Covid situation, I can’t do very much other than train,” he previously told Sky Sport. “My preparation is going well on the physical side and I feel ready too. Unfortunately, I haven’t been able to travel to England and the team yet, which would have happened many times in a normal year. But I hope there will be a chance to get there in the next few days.” Thankfully though, that time has now arrived and Schumacher confirmed he has successfully completed his seat fitting at Haas.

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Scare at Diriyah Formula E GP as Saudi Arabia intercepts a missile near the track

Some loud bangs were heard above the circuit where the two Formula E races took place this weekend. It is believed to have been a missile attack intercepted by the Saudis. Although debris damaged a house, no one was injured. Saudi Arabia, with its Patriot missiles, has the best anti-aircraft weaponry that the Americans have to offer, so in that sense no one has probably been in any real danger. But it does say a lot about the war situation in which the country finds itself. One of the Saudi generals tells Al Jazeera that the Yemeni Houthis rebel movement is responsible for this attack. These rebels have in fact conquered a significant part of neighbouring Yemen since 2014. These are Shiite Muslims and therefore arch-enemies of Sunni Saudi Arabia. The missile was launched at the middle-eastern country’s capital of Riyadh, according to the reports, and was intercepted nearby to the neighboring city of Diriyah, where Formula E was holding its crash-shortened second race of the season-opening double-header. It remains unclear how close to Formula E’s event the missile was thwarted. Three further weaponized drones were also discovered, these believed to be aiming for Saudi Arabia’s southern province, Jazan. According to ABC, a fourth drone was said to be heading for a Southwestern city. None of the attacks have been successful, say the aforementioned reports. The Formula E paddock remained out of harm’s way during the attack, the race not believed to have been the target of the missiles despite the Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud presence at the night race, which saw Jaguar’s Sam Bird emerge victorious after a red flag for a crash in which Mahindra’s Alex Lynn was rolled upside-down – the British racer was discharged from hospital after visit. After Saturday’s troubling events, the status of Formula 1’s planned race in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia – due to take place in fall – has been called into question. Neither the FIA, nor F1 have yet commented on the matter, but with the Jeddah race planned for December 5, it is possible the race could go unaffected, especially with the sporting bodies’ intention to make it a 10 years plus event.

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Matt Snider wins his first Xfinity race at Miami Speedway

Myatt Snider got his first NASCAR Xfinity Series victory. With perfect execution from the inside lane on his second chance at an overtime restart, Snider held off charging Tyler Reddick to win Saturday’s Contender Boats 250 at Homestead-Miami Speedway. For his third straight race at the 1.5-mile track, Gragson was close enough to taste victory, but it was his ill-fated crash with just over two laps left in regulation that set up overtime and Snider’s victory. Reddick’s second-place finish didn’t stand, however. His No. 23 Chevrolet was disqualified after post-race inspection because the ride height measured too low in the rear. On the first attempt at extra laps, Snider spun his tires and Reddick grabbed the lead before AJ Allmendinger spun toward the infield grass in Turn 1 to cause the eighth and final caution. In the second overtime, Reddick returned the favor and Snider pulled clear in the bottom lane. With a determined charge on the final lap, Reddick gained ground, but he was .085 seconds in arrears when Snider crossed the finish line in the No. 2 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet. “Yeah, I guess I learned my lesson on that first restart, ‘cause I spun the wheels,” said Snider, who won in his 36th start in the series. “Then I saw Tyler spin the wheels on the next one, and I knew I might have a chance. “Just a shout-out to all these RCR guys, (sponsor) Taxslayer, all these people that supported me over the years. It’s been a rough journey, but we’re here with a win, and I can’t complain.” Reddick, who drives full-time for RCR in the NASCAR Cup Series, was moonlighting with RSS Racing on Saturday, making his first Xfinity start since winning his second straight series title at Homestead in 2019. But his effort proved moot with the disqualification, which elevated Brandon Jones to the runner-up spot. Gragson was just over two laps away from a redemptive victory when the No. 13 Ford of David Starr — the last driver on the lead lap — blew a right front tire and shot up the track into the outside wall and right into Gragson’s path. Gragson, who led 83 and 81 laps in last year’s two Homestead races but failed to win either, couldn’t avoid the collision that destroyed his No. 9 JR Motorsports Chevrolet. At the time, Gragson led second-place Reddick by more than eight seconds. “What are you going to do,” Gragson said after a visit to the infield care center. “We dominated the last three races here, including this one, and have stuff like that (happen). We were saving fuel. I was half-throttle the last 30 laps, and we were still pulling away.” The first stage of the race was eventful — but not primarily for Stefan Parsons spin in Turn 4 on Lap 26 or for Daniel Hemric missing his pit stall under the resulting caution and knocking his tire carrier to the pavement. What Stage 1 demonstrated with jarring clarity was the enormous value of fresh tires on the abrasive asphalt surface. Allmendinger restarted 25th on fresh tires with 10 laps left in the stage and grabbed the lead from Kaulig Racing teammate Justin Haley eight laps later. Allmendinger won the stage with Haley second after restarting 20th and moving into the lead on Lap 33 before surrendering the top spot to his teammate. Reigning series champion Austin Cindric, on the other hand, stayed out during the caution, restarted in the lead on old tires and fell to 14th by the end of the 10-lap run. Stage 2 was the mirror image of Stage 1. When fluid from Parsons’ car necessitated the third caution of the race on Lap 68, drivers who had stayed out under the Lap 26 caution to save a set of tires came to pit road — Cindric among them. Allmendinger led the field to the restart with six laps left in the second stage. Cindric restarted 22nd, and in less than three laps took the lead on the way to a stage win and a playoff point. Pit stops followed at the end of the stage, on Lap 83, leaving almost all drivers on equal rubber for the final run, with two sets of sticker tires left in the pits. But in terms of track position, the exchange favored those who had pitted late in Stage 2 and charged to the front. First off pit road during the fourth caution, Cindric led the field to green on Lap 89. But neither Cindric nor Allmendinger was a major player in the overtime. Hemric finished third, followed by Jeb Burton. Cindric, Haley, Brett Moffitt, Ryan Sieg, Jeremy Clements and Josh Berry completed the top 10. Xfinity stalwarts Harrison Burton and Justin Allgaier were the first two drivers out of the race, Burton with and engine failure and Allgaier after contact with the Ford of Riley Herbst on Lap 98. NASCAR Xfinity Series Race – 27th Annual Contender Boats 250 race results (10) Myatt Snider, Chevrolet, 179. (4) Brandon Jones, Toyota, 179. (2) Daniel Hemric, Toyota, 179. (5) Jeb Burton, Chevrolet, 179. (1) Austin Cindric, Ford, 179. (8) Justin Haley, Chevrolet, 179. (6) Brett Moffitt(i), Chevrolet, 179. (22) Ryan Sieg, Ford, 179. (9) Jeremy Clements, Chevrolet, 179. (20) Josh Berry #, Chevrolet, 179. (29) Riley Herbst, Ford, 179. (39) JJ Yeley, Chevrolet, 179. (18) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 179. (24) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 179. (25) Alex Labbe, Chevrolet, 179. (33) Timmy Hill, Toyota, 179. (32) Dexter Bean, Chevrolet, 179. (27) Tommy Joe Martins, Chevrolet, 179. (11) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 179. (31) Jade Buford, Chevrolet, 179. (40) David Starr, Toyota, 179. (36) Jeffrey Earnhardt, Chevrolet, 179. (37) Chad Finchum, Toyota, 179. (35) Ryan Vargas #, Chevrolet, 179. (12) Kyle Weatherman, Chevrolet, 179. (15) Josh Williams, Chevrolet, 178. (16) Joe Graf Jr., Chevrolet, 178. (26) Gray Gaulding, Chevrolet, 178. (17) Matt Mills, Toyota, 178. (21) Santino Ferrucci, Toyota, 177. (30) Stefan Parsons, Toyota, 177. (14) Jesse Little, Toyota, 177. (23)…

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Lynn discharged from hospital after horrifying Diriyah crash

Mahindra Formula E driver Alex Lynn has escaped serious injury after what has been described as an “aeroplane crash” at the Diriyah E-Prix. The second night race in Saudi Arabia was prematurely Red-flagged following a nasty accident involving Lynn and Jaguar’s Mitch Evans as they battled over 14th place in the closing stages. While the crash was not broadcast live with the TV feed instead focusing on a separate accident involving BMW’s Maximilian Gunther and NIO333’s Tom Blomqvist further up the road, it is understood that Lynn was sent airborne after making contact with the rear of Evans’ car. Lynn’s Mahindra flipped upside down and landed on its roll hoop before skidding along the ground and coming to rest up against the Turn 18 TecPro barriers. The Briton was taken to hospital for evaluation but was later discharged having suffered only “some bumps and bruises” according to Mahindra team principal Dilbagh Gill, who accompanied Lynn to the hospital. “The most important thing is that Alex is ok after his accident,” Gill said. “It was a nasty accident, but it’s testament to the ongoing work that Formula E and the FIA do around safety that Alex only suffered some bumps and bruises and will be back racing with us in Rome.

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Sam Bird wins Diriyah Formula E race

Sam Bird has maintained his record of being the only driver to have won an E-Prix in every season of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship by racking up his 10th E-Prix victory in Round 2 of the 2021 FE season. Robin Frijns got away cleanly from the pole position to fend off the attacks from behind. Starting from the third spot, Sam Bird made a clean move on the second-placed Sergio Sette Camara, overtaking the Brazilian at Turn 2. After the first lap, the order was: Frijns, Bird, Sette Camara, Oliver Turvey, Nico Mueller, Tom Blomqvist, Jean Eric Vergne, Antonio Felix Da Costa, Sebastien Buemi with Nick Cassidy completing the top 10. Despite the excellent qualifying speed of the NIO 333 team, Turvey and Blomqvist were unable to match the pace of the leading drivers. The British-Swedish made an error which saw him drop down the order to eighth. In the meantime, the lead duo drew out two seconds on Sette Camara in third, with Turvey running a collected race in fourth with Mueller kept at arm’s length. As Frijns activated his attack mode, he lost the lead to Bird, but was able to hold off Sette Carama. Using his power boost of 35kW, the Dutchman passed the Brit into Turn 18. Bird also took his attack mode, but that did not work out as expected as he lost second place to Sette Camara, slipping down to P3. Using the attack mode-induced chaos, Frijns pulled out a two-second gap. In the meantime, Vergne continued his charge towards the front. The two-time Formula E champion passed Sette Camara for third. Just as this manoeuvre happened, a Full Course Yellow was diployed after BMW Andretti’s Jake Dennis was crunched by Pascal Wehrlein’s Porsche. On Lap 22, Bird did make an important move at Turn 18 stick when he overtook Frijns. Behind the leading duo, the DS Techeetah pair came together with Vergne coming out on top in third. Bird kept his advantage ahead of Frijns, but the final drama fell away due to a contact between Maximilian Guenther and Mitch Evans.The red flag meant handed the win Bird with the Briton taking the triumph in front of Frijns, Vergne, Da Costa, Cassidy, Sette Camara, Mueller, Turvey, Oliver Rowland (Nissan e.dams), and Rene Rast (Audi Sport ABT Schaeffler) on track. However, a post-race drama unfolded as Vergne and Rast were stripped of their point-scoring positions. Both drivers were handed twenty four second penalties as neither used their second ATTACK MODE activation. This demoted the pair to 12th and 17th through no fault of their own. Speaking of his maien victory with Jaguar, Bird added: “I was a bit emotional in the car. It was a big move and a big step for me moving away from what was my family in Envision Virgin Racing to join Jaguar Racing, but they’ve welcomed me with open arms and I’m pleased to deliver this win. „The whole point of the opening two rounds was to come here and score decent points and if you’d said I’d come away with 25 points, I’d have taken that. Robin was so respectful and a pleasure to race against which is exactly what you’d expect of his calibre. It was really, really good.” After starting on Julius Baer Pole Position and being engaged in a race-long battle under the floodlights with his former team-mate, Frijns finally crossed the line in second. “I’m really happy today, especially after having such a difficult day yesterday,” the Dutchman said. „The team did an amazing job to turn it all around. „Hopefully we can keep this form for the rest of the season. We might need to keep working on the race pace as Jean-Eric and Antonio were closing on me towards the end. If we keep having good qualifying sessions, we are going to have a good season.”

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Vergne loses podium after being handed nine penalties

Jean-Eric Vergne has lost his Diriyah ABB FIA Formula E World Championship podium after being hit by one of nine post-race penalties issued on Saturday night. Vergne, who finished third, is one of three drivers penalised for failing to take the second of the mandatory two attack mode deployments, with Rene Rast and Tom Blomqvist also affected. The trio have been given 24s time penalties in lieu of the drivethroughs that would have been imposed in the race. All three were caught out by the sudden end of the E-Prix, which spent a long period under a safety car following Alex Lynn’s huge accident before being red-flagged with just over two minutes to go. Vergne wrote on social media that the red flag had made it “impossible for me to respect the rule”. DS Techeetah driver Vergne drops from third to 12th, with his reigning champion team-mate Antonio Felix da Costa elevated to the podium in his place. The pair had a wheelbanging battle in the middle of the event and lost touch with leaders Sam Bird and Robin Frijns as a result. Rast also loses a points finish as his Audi was 10th on the road. NIO333’s Blomqvist was originally 13th having been punted into a spin by Maximilian Gunther moments before Lynn’s crash unfolded. Rast and Blomqvist get a second 24s penalty apiece for going too fast under the earlier full course yellow prompted by Pascal Wehrlein and Jake Dennis colliding. They tumble to 17th and 18th, last of the classified finishers. Vergne’s demotion is one of two changes affecting the top five, as rookie Nick Cassidy also gets a 24s penalty for the same FCY offence as Blomqvist and Rast. Envision Virgin driver Cassidy drops to 14th as a result. The penalties mean Sergio Sette Camara and his Dragon Penske Autosport team-mate Nico Mueller complete the top five, and Oliver Turvey gets sixth place for NIO333. Friday race winner Nyck de Vries also moves into the points, leaping from 14th to ninth behind Oliver Rowland and Lucas di Grassi. De Vries had dominated the event through Thursday and Friday, before all the Mercedes drivers were ordered to sit out race two qualifying while the cause of Edoardo Mortara’s huge practice crash was investigated. His Venturi-run customer Mercedes had ploughed into a wall due to a brake problem that struck following a practice start at the end of the session. The Mercedes were allowed to race having made software changes to prevent a repeat of the issue, but de Vries was only able to make it up from 20th on the grid to 14th on the road. He was still able to take the bonus point for fastest lap, but reaching ninth means he now holds a seven-point championship lead over race two winner Bird. Porsche driver Wehrlein inherits the final point. The eighth penalty was to Mahindra’s Alexander Sims. He took the flag in 11th behind eventual seventh-place man Rowland, but a 24s addition for a technical infringement involving the throttle map leaves him 15th. There was also a penalty issued in the form of a grid demotion for the next race, which is scheduled for Rome on the second weekend of April. BMW’s Maximilian Guenther gets the grid drop for crashing into NIO333 driver Tom Blomqvist moments before Lynn’s crash effectively ended the race.

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Mercedes drops another hint on their 2021 F1 car

Anticipation continues to grow ahead of Mercedes’ car launch with the team releasing another teaser of the W12. McLaren, AlphaTauri, Alfa Romeo and Red Bull have already unveiled their latest creations ahead of the new season, with several teams set to join them in the near future. One of those is Mercedes, with the Silver Arrows taking the cover off their car on March 2. Until then, we have to make due with the pictures the team has released in the lead up to the date.

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Norris sets up a charity $25,000 Minecraft Twitch Rivals tournament

McLaren’s Lando Norris has announced a charity $25,000 Minecraft Twitch Rivals tournament, set to take place on March 3. The competition will feature some of the top gamers from around the world, while Formula 1 is also well represented. Of the names confirmed so far, Norris is joined by Red Bull reserve and test driver Alex Albon, as well as former Renault junior Max Fewtrell. With a $25,000 prize pool on the line for charity, the competition will start at 6pm GMT on Wednesday March 3, lasting for the remainder of the day. There will be four teams, one of which captained by Norris, and they will compete across four stages designed in Minecraft for the event. Game 1 will be called ‘The Walls’, followed by ‘Boat Racing’, ‘Bow Wash’ and then the Finals. All stages will be a mix of racing and PVP [player versus player] modes. Norris recently started his own Esports organisation, named Quadrant, and the Briton was one of the key Formula 1 figures who helped boost the popularity of Esports, especially during the lockdown period before the 2020 Formula 1 season got underway. This off-season though he has been cutting down his sim-racing activities in order to spend more time with his family. “I asked Max Verstappen during the briefing of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix if he expects to race a lot on the sim this winter. For me, that is not the case, as I will be spending a lot of time with my family,” he told RacingNews365. “I don’t have a sim with my parents and therefore I don’t expect that I will do much sim racing with Max this winter. I expect Bell (his helmet manufacturer) to send me a few more helmets. I like to make helmet designs, so it’s nice that Bell sends me some helmets.” Norris is preparing for his third season in Formula 1 with the McLaren team, and after making a strong impression in his first two campaigns, scoring a combined 146 points and claiming a podium finish, Norris’ next challenge is to step up as a team leader and lose the young driver feel. For 2021 he will have a very strong benchmark at the other side of the garage, that being seven-time race winner Daniel Ricciardo.

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Alonso will be missing in the Alpine F1 launch

Fernando Alonso will not be present at the unveiling of the Alpine A521 Formula 1 car when its presented next week. The Spaniard will return to F1 this year following a two-year break which saw him compete at Le Mans, in the World Endurance Championship, Dakar and at the Indy 500. However his pre-season training schedule saw him involved in a road traffic accident earlier this month. He was struck by a car whilst cycling in Switzerland and required surgery to his jaw as a result. The 39-year-old is expected to make a full recovery ahead of the 2021 F1 season, but the team confirmed on Friday that he wouldn’t be taking part in the presentation of the car on March 2 due to his ongoing recovery. “We regret to confirm that Fernando Alonso will not be present for the media Q&A on this occasion,” an Alpine team statement read. “The sanitary situation and corresponding regulations in place do not allow him to do any communications and marketing activities while he undertakes his critical season preparation.” Alonso will partner Esteban Ocon at Alpine for the 2021 season and is set to take part in pre-season testing in mid-March before the first race of the season on March 28.

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