Today's F1 News Delivered Faster Than a Pit Stop
Awkward team dynamics at Aston Martin, Red Bull's odd rugby/F1 clash, and other big updates from around the world of Formula 1.
- Alonso and Stroll may clash at Aston Martin in F1 due to past history and awkward team dynamics
- Mercedes fans get a VIP surprise in Bahrain
- Behind-the-scenes for Hulkenberg's F1 comeback
- Leclerc won't change approach to Ferrari strategy calls, stresses team collaboration
- Red Bull's unusual crossover of rugby and Formula 1
Alonso and Stroll may clash at Aston Martin in F1 due to past history and awkward team dynamics
According to Sky Sports' Naomi Schiff, there could be a bust-up between Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll at Aston Martin this F1 season. Alonso and Stroll clashed during the Bahrain Grand Prix, with Alonso not initially realizing it was Stroll who had bumped him. The fact that Stroll's father Lawrence is bankrolling the team could make things awkward for Alonso, who has had issues with teammates in the past. However, Alonso has so far been praising Stroll, with the team finishing P3 and P6 in Bahrain, respectively.
Click here to read the full article by James Dielhenn (Crash.net).
Mercedes Fans get a VIP surprise in Bahrain
Mercedes-AMG PETRONAS F1 Team surprised a few fans by giving them a VIP tour of their garage.
Behind-the-scenes for Nico Hulkenberg's comeback
Join Haas behind-the-scenes as Nico Hulkenberg's returns to Formula 1 alongside Kevin Magnussen for the first race of the season: the 2023 Bahrain Grand Prix.
Leclerc won't change approach to Ferrari strategy calls, stresses team collaboration
Charles Leclerc says he won't change his approach to voicing his thoughts on Ferrari's strategy calls, believing that a collaborative approach between himself and the team is the best way forward. The Monegasque explained that he is already "really vocal" within the team of what he wants, and won't be more vocal outside of the car. Leclerc believes that if they get better as a team and work together on strategy, they can win the World Championship, but he won't win it if he's making decisions on his own in the car.
Click here to read the full article by Anna Francis (RacingNews365.com).
Red Bull's unusual crossover of rugby and Formula 1
Let's take a trip down memory lane to when Daniel Ricciardo used V8 F1 power to scrum against a rugby team.