Fast Five: F1 commission to address engine equalization, Alonso trades blame with Aston Martin, and other big updates

Today's F1 News Delivered Faster Than a Pit Stop

F1 commission to address engine equalization, Alonso trades blame with Aston Martin, and other big updates from around the world of Formula 1.

TODAY'S HEADLINES:
  • F1 commission to address engine equalization
  • Alonso trades blame with Aston Martin
  • The Fantasy Formula: What's in store for Belgium
  • Alfa Romeo unveils revised livery for Belgium
  • Terry's got talent

F1 commission to address engine equalization

High-level sources reveal that engine equalization has been added to the agenda of the upcoming F1 Commission meeting at the Belgian Grand Prix. The FIA analyzed current power unit performance following concerns from Alpine (Renault) that their engine is lagging behind rivals, estimating a 15-25Kw (20-33hp) deficit. With strict engine freeze regulations until 2025, Renault is frustrated as they can't improve their engine. The FIA considers potential action to level the field, but the specifics of equalization remain uncertain. Past attempts at equalization were based on holding back top power units' performance, but no agreement was reached. The F1 Commission will also discuss other topics, like a potential tire blanket ban and changes to sprint race weekend formats.

Click here to read the full article by Jonathan Nobel (autosport.com)

Alonso trades blame with Aston Martin

Aston Martin's performance in Formula 1 has significantly declined relative to the rest of the grid, with recent races ending in disappointing results. Fernando Alonso, the lead Aston Martin driver, believes that the team's pace has dropped due to the new construction of Pirelli tires introduced at Silverstone. However, the team denies this claim, stating that their gap to Red Bull remains unchanged, and other teams have improved to fill that gap. As the F1 Belgian Grand Prix approaches, the team now faces the challenge of aligning to regaining their competitive edge.

Click here to read the full article by James Dielhenn (crash.net)


The Fantasy Formula: What's in store for Belgium

The Fantasy Formula: Belgium - Live Tuesday, July 25th at 9pm EST

Adam (F1 Fantasy HQ) and Rob (F1 Fantasy Hub) break down the Hungarian GP and set you up for fantasy success with analysis and predictions for this weekend's Belgian Grand Prix. Tune in live tomorrow, July 25th, at 9pm EST on YouTube. Be sure to join the community and get your questions answered directly from the pros!!

Fantasy preview: McLaren on lock, chip choices, and more

F1 fantasy preview

The 79th Belgian Grand Prix at Spa is approaching, and F1 Fantasy players are witnessing a significant shift in the game. McLaren has risen dramatically in performance, making all three of their assets - Norris, Piastri, and the McLaren constructor - must-haves for the upcoming race. Despite the higher cost, their point potential justifies the investment, especially considering their strong pit-stop bonuses. The upcoming Sprint weekend also offers more points for grabs, many considerations for Chip choices, and rainy weather to factor into your lineup decisions.

Click here to read the full article on f1fantasy.com

Team selections and transfers

F1 Fantasy Hub breaks down his team selections and transfers ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix.


Alfa Romeo unveils revised livery for Belgium

Alfa Romeo partnered with Kick, a live-streaming platform, for the 2023 season, featuring bright green Kick logos on their C43 car driven by Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu. Kick, a growing live-streaming service, offers creators an impressive 95-5 revenue split and has attracted over 10 million users in just seven months. Despite challenges in the Hungarian Grand Prix, Alfa Romeo remains hopeful and determined to improve their performance at the upcoming Spa-Francorchamps race.

Click here to read the full article by Filip Cleeren (motorsport.com)

Terry's got talent

Terry Crews was a guest at the Red Bull garage and was put to a demanding pre-race drill by a crew member. How fast are his reflexes?

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Fast Five: F1 commission to address engine equalization, Alonso trades blame with Aston Martin, and other big updates

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Today's F1 News Delivered Faster Than a Pit Stop

F1 commission to address engine equalization, Alonso trades blame with Aston Martin, and other big updates from around the world of Formula 1.

TODAY'S HEADLINES:
  • F1 commission to address engine equalization
  • Alonso trades blame with Aston Martin
  • The Fantasy Formula: What's in store for Belgium
  • Alfa Romeo unveils revised livery for Belgium
  • Terry's got talent

F1 commission to address engine equalization

High-level sources reveal that engine equalization has been added to the agenda of the upcoming F1 Commission meeting at the Belgian Grand Prix. The FIA analyzed current power unit performance following concerns from Alpine (Renault) that their engine is lagging behind rivals, estimating a 15-25Kw (20-33hp) deficit. With strict engine freeze regulations until 2025, Renault is frustrated as they can't improve their engine. The FIA considers potential action to level the field, but the specifics of equalization remain uncertain. Past attempts at equalization were based on holding back top power units' performance, but no agreement was reached. The F1 Commission will also discuss other topics, like a potential tire blanket ban and changes to sprint race weekend formats.

Click here to read the full article by Jonathan Nobel (autosport.com)

Alonso trades blame with Aston Martin

Aston Martin's performance in Formula 1 has significantly declined relative to the rest of the grid, with recent races ending in disappointing results. Fernando Alonso, the lead Aston Martin driver, believes that the team's pace has dropped due to the new construction of Pirelli tires introduced at Silverstone. However, the team denies this claim, stating that their gap to Red Bull remains unchanged, and other teams have improved to fill that gap. As the F1 Belgian Grand Prix approaches, the team now faces the challenge of aligning to regaining their competitive edge.

Click here to read the full article by James Dielhenn (crash.net)


The Fantasy Formula: What's in store for Belgium

The Fantasy Formula: Belgium - Live Tuesday, July 25th at 9pm EST

Adam (F1 Fantasy HQ) and Rob (F1 Fantasy Hub) break down the Hungarian GP and set you up for fantasy success with analysis and predictions for this weekend's Belgian Grand Prix. Tune in live tomorrow, July 25th, at 9pm EST on YouTube. Be sure to join the community and get your questions answered directly from the pros!!

Fantasy preview: McLaren on lock, chip choices, and more

F1 fantasy preview

The 79th Belgian Grand Prix at Spa is approaching, and F1 Fantasy players are witnessing a significant shift in the game. McLaren has risen dramatically in performance, making all three of their assets - Norris, Piastri, and the McLaren constructor - must-haves for the upcoming race. Despite the higher cost, their point potential justifies the investment, especially considering their strong pit-stop bonuses. The upcoming Sprint weekend also offers more points for grabs, many considerations for Chip choices, and rainy weather to factor into your lineup decisions.

Click here to read the full article on f1fantasy.com

Team selections and transfers

F1 Fantasy Hub breaks down his team selections and transfers ahead of the Belgian Grand Prix.


Alfa Romeo unveils revised livery for Belgium

Alfa Romeo partnered with Kick, a live-streaming platform, for the 2023 season, featuring bright green Kick logos on their C43 car driven by Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu. Kick, a growing live-streaming service, offers creators an impressive 95-5 revenue split and has attracted over 10 million users in just seven months. Despite challenges in the Hungarian Grand Prix, Alfa Romeo remains hopeful and determined to improve their performance at the upcoming Spa-Francorchamps race.

Click here to read the full article by Filip Cleeren (motorsport.com)

Terry's got talent

Terry Crews was a guest at the Red Bull garage and was put to a demanding pre-race drill by a crew member. How fast are his reflexes?

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