Today's F1 News Delivered Faster Than a Pit Stop
Perez downplays Azerbaijan win, Newey extends Red Bull contract, and other big updates from around the world of Formula 1.
- Perez downplays Azerbaijan win
- Newey extends Red Bull contract
- Piastri survives F1 weekend on 4 toast pieces
- F1 photographer speaks on Ocon incident
- Ayrton Senna; Forever an F1 legend
Perez downplays Azerbaijan win
Sergio Perez downplayed the significance of his victory in the Azerbaijan Grand Prix, stating that it "doesn't change anything" in his pursuit of the Formula 1 World Championship. While it reduced his deficit to teammate Max Verstappen to just six points, Perez emphasized the need to win races and score as many points as possible. He also acknowledged that luck played a role in his victory, particularly the fortunate timing of the Safety Car that allowed him to pit without losing much time.
Click here to read the full article by Jake Nichol (racingnews365.com).
Newey extends Red Bull contract
Red Bull has extended Adrian Newey's contract as Chief Technical Officer, putting an end to speculation about the future of their iconic Formula 1 car design chief. Newey, who joined the team in 2006, oversaw the team's ascent to World Champion status and will continue in his current role, which spans across the Formula 1 team, Red Bull Advanced Technologies, and Red Bull Powertrains. Red Bull Racing did not disclose the terms of the agreement but assured that Newey will be with the team for a considerable amount of time going forward.
Click here to read the full article by Luke Murphy and Dieter Rencken (racingnews365.com).
Piastri survives F1 weekend on 4 toast pieces
Oscar Piastri suffered from food poisoning throughout the Azerbaijan Grand Prix weekend, but it was only revealed towards the end. Despite this, he finished just outside of the points in 11th place in the main event, and his race engineer described his performance as a big effort given his illness. Piastri acknowledged the physical difficulty of the weekend and mentioned he had only eaten four pieces of toast throughout the entire event. Nonetheless, he felt he was able to manage his illness during the races and should be pleased with his performance.
Click here to read the full article by Charley Williams (wtf1.com).
F1 photographer speaks on Ocon incident
Formula 1 photographer Evgeniy Safronov has called for better headlines following a recent incident in the pitlane at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. Alpine's Esteban Ocon had to navigate a crowd of mainly photographers to take a late pitstop, prompting the FIA to admit the need for improved procedures. However, Safronov said the situation was not as dangerous as some media reports had suggested. He argued that the FIA had given the go-ahead for photographers and officials to gather earlier than usual but added that the incident "shouldn't have happened."
Click here to read the full article on grandpx.news
Ayrton Senna; Forever an F1 legend
Ayrton Senna, Brazilian racing driver and three-time World Drivers' Champion, passed away on this day in 1994 while leading the San Marino Grand Prix. Senna won 41 Grands Prix and 65 pole positions, holding the pole position record until 2006, and is considered one of the all-time greats in Formula 1.