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F1 news LIVE: Alfa Romeo reveal 2023 car livery at launch event

F1 news LIVE: Alfa Romeo reveal 2023 car livery at launch event

Alfa Romeo have unveiled their 2023 Formula 1 car at a special launch event in Zurich on Tuesday morning.

Alfa’s C43 challenger, sporting a luxurious red-and-black livery, will be driven by Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu this year, with most of the development concerning the rear of the car and the floor amid a tweak in the technical regulations. Both Bottas and Zhou were present in Switzerland for the eventand will drive the car for the first time in a shakedown in Barcelona, before pre-season testing in Bahrain on 23-25 February.

Elsewhere, Williams unveiled their 2023 Formula 1 car – the FW45 – on Monday as they target a major improvement after another disappointing campaign last time out.

Both Alex Albon and Logan Sargeant were present at the launch on Monday, with Williams revealing their striking blue and red livery at their HQ in Oxford accompanied by representatives from new sponsor Gulf Oil International.

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F1 news: ‘I had bananas thrown at me’: Lewis Hamilton details racist abuse suffered at school

17:30 , Kieran Jackson

Lewis Hamilton said he had bananas thrown at him and was repeatedly called the “n-word” at school.

The seven time Formula One world champion, who was born and educated in Stevenage, detailed the racial abuse in the On Purpose podcast, released on Monday. The 38-year-old, who is preparing for his 17th season in F1, said: “For me, school was the most traumatising and most difficult part of my life.

“I was already being bullied at the age of six. At that particular school I was one of three kids of colour and just bigger, stronger, bullying kids were throwing me around a lot of the time.

“And the constant jabs, the things that are either thrown at you, like bananas, or people that would use the n-word just so relaxed. People calling you half-caste and not knowing where you fit in. That for me was difficult.

“In my (secondary) school there were six or seven black kids out of 1,200 kids and three of us were put outside the headmasters’ office all the time. The headmaster just had it out for us – and particularly me.”

‘I had bananas thrown at me’: Lewis Hamilton details racist abuse suffered at school

F1 news: Alex Albon urges ‘clarity’ over F1 driver ban on political statements

16:46 , Kieran Jackson

Alex Albon has urged for “clarity” on the FIA’s new rule banning Formula 1 drivers from making political statements.

World motorsport’s governing body has updated its international sporting code with a new regulation whereby drivers will be in breach if they make or display “political, religious and personal statements… unless previously approved in writing by the FIA.”

Drivers such as Lewis Hamilton and the now-retired Sebastian Vettel have been vocal and outspoken on matters such as racial inequality, minority rights and climate change and this new rule seems to be clamping down on such shows of protest.

And British-Thai driver Albon, ahead of his second season with Williams, told the media on Monday that the situation was “somewhat confusing” and insisted the drivers need to be able to “speak freely” on matters close to their heart.

“Political stances are a very sensitive area so we need clarity from the FIA on what they’re trying to tell us,” the 26-year-old said at Williams’ 2023 car launch in Oxford.

“On a personal side it is somewhat confusing. We were very much for ‘We Race as One’ and now it seems like the FIA are trying to go away from that. So we need to be open in dialogue about what they’re trying to do but of course, we need to be able to speak freely.”

Alex Albon urges ‘clarity’ over F1 driver ban on political statements

F1 news: ‘Everyone wants a title battle’: Max Verstappen challenges F1 rivals to step up

15:58 , Kieran Jackson

Max Verstappen has challenged Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes to raise their game and provide him with the championship battle that Formula One needs.

Verstappen ran away with last season’s title, winning 15 of the 22 races, to secure his second championship with four rounds to spare. In contrast, Hamilton, in his under-performing Mercedes, endured the worst year of his career as he failed to win a race and finished 214 points adrift.

But when addressing the prospect of renewing his rivalry with Hamilton at Red Bull’s season launch in New York, Verstappen, 25, said: “In the interest of the sport you always want the teams to be super-close.

“I do think it was close last year, but as a team we executed a lot of things better than the others and that was why the points gap was so big. I never felt, apart from two or three races, that we absolutely dominated. But for the general interest of Formula One, everyone wants a title battle with multiple teams involved.”

‘Everyone wants a title battle’: Max Verstappen challenges F1 rivals to step up

F1 news: Alfa Romeo unveil 2023 Formula 1 car ahead of new season

15:30 , Kieran Jackson

Alfa Romeo have unveiled their 2023 Formula 1 car at a special launch event in Zurich on Tuesday morning.

Alfa’s C43 challenger, sporting a luxurious red-and-black livery, will be driven by Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu this year, with most of the development concerning the rear of the car and the floor amid a tweak in the technical regulations.

Both Bottas and Zhou were present in Switzerland for the eventand will drive the car for the first time in a shakedown in Barcelona, before pre-season testing in Bahrain on 23-25 February.

The first race of the 2023 season, the Bahrain Grand Prix, takes place a week later on 3-5 March.

“You always get excited [with the launch of a new car] and we’re really fortunate people to drive these machines,” said Bottas, who is embarking on his second season with Alfa having left Mercedes after the 2021 campaign.

“It’s a privilege to see the car and then drive it. We need to achieve more and aim for better and higher [this year]. We need to keep improving, better consistency, more points. How to get there is the tricky bit.”

Bottas finished 10th in the Drivers’ Standings last year with 49 points, while Alfa claimed sixth in the Constructors’ Championship.

Alfa Romeo unveil 2023 Formula 1 car ahead of new season

F1 news: Christian Horner details RB19 changes as Red Bull unveil new car

14:51 , Kieran Jackson

Christian Horner has revealed Red Bull have only made “subtle changes” to their new car ahead of the 2023 Formula 1 season.

After claiming the constructors’ championship in 2022, the team principal has lauded the talent of his drivers Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez.

And Horner believes the team can get even better despite their dominance last season after showcasing the RB19.

“It’s taking all the lessons from the RB18,” Horner said. “There’s been some subtle changes. The tyres are slightly different too but RB19 draws on all the strengths.

Christian Horner reveals Red Bull changes

F1 news: Red Bull reveal 2023 car livery and confirm engine deal with Ford

14:22 , Kieran Jackson

Red Bull unveiled their 2023 car in a glitzy season launch event in New York City on Friday - and confirmed an engine partnership with Ford from 2026.

Christian Horner’s team, who coasted to Drivers and Constructors’ success last season as Max Verstappen won his second world title, revealed the RB19 livery in the Big Apple, with a notable difference in design not apparent from last year’s all-conquering RB18.

Verstappen, alongside team-mate Sergio Perez and third driver Daniel Ricciardo, was present stateside with just over a month until the new season starts in Bahrain.

Red Bull also confirmed a deal with Ford as an engine supplier from 2026, forming Red Bull-Ford Powertrains. Ford will return to Formula 1 after a 22-year absence, having last been involved in 2004 alongside Jaguar.

“It’s fantastic to be welcoming Ford back into Formula 1 through this partnership,” said Horner. “As an independent engine manufacturer to have the ability to benefit from an OEM’s experience like Ford puts us in good stead against the competition.

“They are a manufacturer rich in motoring history that spans generations. From Jim Clark to Ayrton Senna and Michael Schumacher, the lineage speaks for itself.”

Red Bull reveal 2023 car livery and confirm engine deal with Ford

F1 news: Mercedes reserve driver Mick Schumacher available to another team in 2023

14:01 , Kieran Jackson

Mick Schumacher will also work with McLaren as part of his role as a Mercedes reserve driver in 2023. Schumacher was dropped from his race seat at Haas at the end of the 2022 campaign after two frustrating seasons, with Nico Hulkenberg replacing him.

In December, Mick - son of seven-time Formula 1 world champion Michael Schumacher - joined Mercedes as a reserve driver next season and will work to support Lewis Hamilton and George Russell.

Yet McLaren - who use Mercedes powered engines - announced on Wednesday that the 23-year-old’s services would also be available to them throughout 2023.

In a tweet alongside a photo of Schumacher completing a seat fit for McLaren, the team said: “McLaren will be able to call on Mick Schumacher as a reserve driver during the 2023 F1 season as part of our arrangement with Mercedes. Welcome to the family, Mick.”

Mercedes reserve driver Mick Schumacher available to another team in 2023

F1 news: FIA formally opens applications for new teams to join F1 grid

13:29 , Kieran Jackson

The FIA have formally opened the process for applications to join the Formula 1 grid for 2025 at the earliest

FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem last month verbally announced that world motorsport’s governing body were opening an “expressions of interest” process for new teams to join the paddock.

Since then, Andretti have announced a partnership with General Motors under their Cadillac brand to target an F1 entry, while Audi has purchased a minority stake in Sauberahead of their entry in 2026, when new engine regulations come into force.

Now the FIA have formally confirmed the application process, with prospective entries having until 30 April to submit applications - with a decision expected by 30 June. In a statement on Thursday, the FIA detailed that entries would be based on “rigorous financial and technical analysis” and “sustainability and positive societal impact criteria.”

FIA formally opens applications for new teams to join F1 grid

F1 news: ‘I had bananas thrown at me’: Lewis Hamilton details racist abuse suffered at school

12:56 , Kieran Jackson

Lewis Hamilton said he had bananas thrown at him and was repeatedly called the “n-word” at school.

The seven time Formula One world champion, who was born and educated in Stevenage, detailed the racial abuse in the On Purpose podcast, released on Monday. The 38-year-old, who is preparing for his 17th season in F1, said: “For me, school was the most traumatising and most difficult part of my life.

“I was already being bullied at the age of six. At that particular school I was one of three kids of colour and just bigger, stronger, bullying kids were throwing me around a lot of the time.

“And the constant jabs, the things that are either thrown at you, like bananas, or people that would use the n-word just so relaxed. People calling you half-caste and not knowing where you fit in. That for me was difficult.

“In my (secondary) school there were six or seven black kids out of 1,200 kids and three of us were put outside the headmasters’ office all the time. The headmaster just had it out for us – and particularly me.”

‘I had bananas thrown at me’: Lewis Hamilton details racist abuse suffered at school

F1 news: Alex Albon urges ‘clarity’ over F1 driver ban on political statements

12:31 , Kieran Jackson

Alex Albon has urged for “clarity” on the FIA’s new rule banning Formula 1 drivers from making political statements.

World motorsport’s governing body has updated its international sporting code with a new regulation whereby drivers will be in breach if they make or display “political, religious and personal statements… unless previously approved in writing by the FIA.”

Drivers such as Lewis Hamilton and the now-retired Sebastian Vettel have been vocal and outspoken on matters such as racial inequality, minority rights and climate change and this new rule seems to be clamping down on such shows of protest.

And British-Thai driver Albon, ahead of his second season with Williams, told the media on Monday that the situation was “somewhat confusing” and insisted the drivers need to be able to “speak freely” on matters close to their heart.

“Political stances are a very sensitive area so we need clarity from the FIA on what they’re trying to tell us,” the 26-year-old said at Williams’ 2023 car launch in Oxford.

“On a personal side it is somewhat confusing. We were very much for ‘We Race as One’ and now it seems like the FIA are trying to go away from that. So we need to be open in dialogue about what they’re trying to do but of course, we need to be able to speak freely.”

Alex Albon urges ‘clarity’ over F1 driver ban on political statements

F1 news: 2023 season odds!

12:19 , Kieran Jackson

Drivers Championship

Max Verstappen: 4/5

Lewis Hamilton: 3/1

Charles Leclerc, George Russell: 6/1

Carlos Sainz: 20/1

Sergio Perez: 40/1

Lando Norris: 60/1

Pierre Gasly: 100/1

Esteban Ocon: 200/1

Fernando Alonso: 250/1

Alex Albon, Oscar Piastri, Kevin Magnussen, Valtteri Bottas, Guanyu Zhou, Nyck de Vries, Lance Stroll, Yuki Tsunoda, Logan Sergeant, Nico Hulkenburg: 500/1

Constructors Championship

Red Bull: EVS

Mercedes: 6/4

Ferrari: 4/1

Alpine, McLaren: 125/1

Alfa Romeo: 275/1

Williams, AlphaTauri, Haas, Aston Martin: 500/1

Odds via Betfair

F1 news: ‘Everyone wants a title battle’: Max Verstappen challenges F1 rivals to step up

11:59 , Kieran Jackson

Max Verstappen has challenged Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes to raise their game and provide him with the championship battle that Formula One needs.

Verstappen ran away with last season’s title, winning 15 of the 22 races, to secure his second championship with four rounds to spare. In contrast, Hamilton, in his under-performing Mercedes, endured the worst year of his career as he failed to win a race and finished 214 points adrift.

But when addressing the prospect of renewing his rivalry with Hamilton at Red Bull’s season launch in New York, Verstappen, 25, said: “In the interest of the sport you always want the teams to be super-close.

“I do think it was close last year, but as a team we executed a lot of things better than the others and that was why the points gap was so big. I never felt, apart from two or three races, that we absolutely dominated. But for the general interest of Formula One, everyone wants a title battle with multiple teams involved.”

‘Everyone wants a title battle’: Max Verstappen challenges F1 rivals to step up

F1 news: WILLIAMS 2023 CAR LAUNCH

11:29 , Kieran Jackson

Kieran Jackson at Williams F1 HQ, Grove:

Williams have unveiled their 2023 Formula 1 car – the FW45 – as they target a major improvement after another disappointing campaign last time out.

Recording just eight points in 2022, Williams finished bottom of the Constructors’ Championship for the fourth time in five years and made changes in the off-season with team principal Jost Capito making way for James Vowles, who will join from Mercedes on 20 February.

They also switched up their driver line-up, with American rookie Logan Sargeant replacing Canadian driver Nicholas Latifi in the cockpit to partner Alex Albon this season.

And both Albon and Sargeant were present at the launch on Monday, with Williams revealing their striking blue and red livery at their HQ in Oxford accompanied by representatives from new sponsor Gulf Oil International.

Both drivers will have their first opportunity to drive the FW45 – featuring a fresh sidepod design and modifications to the front suspension – next week at Silverstone, ahead of pre-season testing in Bahrain on 23-25 February.

The first race of the new season follows at the Bahrain International Circuit a week later, on 3-5 March.

Williams reveal striking blue and red livery at 2023 car launch

F1 news: Alfa Romeo unveil 2023 Formula 1 car ahead of new season

11:08 , Kieran Jackson

Alfa Romeo have unveiled their 2023 Formula 1 car at a special launch event in Zurich on Tuesday morning.

Alfa’s C43 challenger, sporting a luxurious red-and-black livery, will be driven by Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu this year, with most of the development concerning the rear of the car and the floor amid a tweak in the technical regulations.

Both Bottas and Zhou were present in Switzerland for the eventand will drive the car for the first time in a shakedown in Barcelona, before pre-season testing in Bahrain on 23-25 February.

The first race of the 2023 season, the Bahrain Grand Prix, takes place a week later on 3-5 March.

“You always get excited [with the launch of a new car] and we’re really fortunate people to drive these machines,” said Bottas, who is embarking on his second season with Alfa having left Mercedes after the 2021 campaign.

“It’s a privilege to see the car and then drive it. We need to achieve more and aim for better and higher [this year]. We need to keep improving, better consistency, more points. How to get there is the tricky bit.”

Bottas finished 10th in the Drivers’ Standings last year with 49 points, while Alfa claimed sixth in the Constructors’ Championship.

Alfa Romeo have unveiled their 2023 Formula 1 car at a special launch event in Zurich on Tuesday morning (Alfa Romeo F1)
Alfa Romeo have unveiled their 2023 Formula 1 car at a special launch event in Zurich on Tuesday morning (Alfa Romeo F1)
Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu were present at the launch event in Zurich (Alfa Romeo)
Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu were present at the launch event in Zurich (Alfa Romeo)

F1 news: When are other F1 teams launching their 2023 cars?

10:38 , Kieran Jackson

The 2023 Formula 1 season starts on 5 March in Bahrain - and preparations are well underway ahead of the new campaign.

All 10 teams have had more than two months since the final race of 2022 in Abu Dhabi and are set to reveal their new cars in the next few weeks, with pre-season testing taking place at the Bahrain International Circuit from 23-25 February.

Here are the 2023 car launch dates in chronological order:

AlphaTauri - Saturday 11 February (Livery launch, New York)

Aston Martin - Monday 13 February (Silverstone)

McLaren - Monday 13 February (location TBC)

Ferrari - Tuesday 14 February (location TBC)

Mercedes - Wednesday 15 February (Silverstone)

Alpine - Thursday 16 February (London)

F1 news: ALFA ROMEO LAUNCH EVENT

09:51 , Kieran Jackson

Bottas: “In this team my role has been very different to what I’ve had in Formula 1, more involvement.

“I try to give all my techincal experience and knowledge from the past. Whether it’s an issue with the car balance, we feed back as much as we can. It’s a really open situation in the team, I like to know as many details as I can with the new car.

“The development of the car balance last year has been going in the right direction. We keep working hard.”

Zhou: “My first year, I didn’t know Valtteri too well so needed time to understand him and the crew. I really enjoyed the first season together, there’s a team spirit inside and out.”

F1 news: ALFA ROMEO LAUNCH EVENT

09:33 , Kieran Jackson

Bottas, Zhou and reserve driver Theo Pourchaire have now joined Clarkson on the main stage!

Bottas: “You always get excited and we’re really fortunate people to drive these machines. It’s a privilege to see the car and then drive it.

“We need to achieve more and aim for better and higher. We need to keep improving, better consistency, more points. How to get there is the tricky bit.

Zhou: “I tried to switch fully off over the holidays at home [in Shanghai]. Coming back here, I was able to train hard because of the winter break.

“I have more understanding with the car and feel more comfortable. Extremely honoured to spend my rookie season with Alfa, was very satisfied but we need to keep working hard.”

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(Alfa Romeo F1)

F1 news: ALFA ROMEO LAUNCH EVENT

09:24 , Kieran Jackson

Some more images of Alfa Romeo’s C43 car!

Technical director Jan Monchaux says most of the development has been around the rear and floor.

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(Alfa Romeo F1)
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 (Alfa Romeo F1)
(Alfa Romeo F1)

F1 news: ALFA ROMEO LAUNCH EVENT

09:18 , Kieran Jackson

Here are the first images of Alfa Romeo’s 2020 challenger - the C43!

A cracking livery that!

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(Alfa Romeo F1)
 (Alfa Romeo F1)
(Alfa Romeo F1)

F1 news: ALFA ROMEO LAUNCH EVENT

09:16 , Kieran Jackson

Here are the first images of Alfa Romeo’s 2020 challenger - the C43!

A cracking livery that!

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(Alfa Romeo)
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(Alfa Romeo F1)

F1 news: ALFA ROMEO LAUNCH EVENT

09:13 , Kieran Jackson

Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu are now on stage with Lawrence Barretto, with the C43 car now set to be unveiled by the drivers!

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(Alfa Romeo)

F1 news: ALFA ROMEO LAUNCH EVENT

09:07 , Kieran Jackson

Tom Clarkson, host of Formula 1’s weekly press conferences, is the man at the helm in Zurich for this morning’s launch event of the C43 car.

Alessandro Alunni Bravi, Alfa Romeo team representative, has joined him on stage alongside technical director Jan Monchaux.

The trio are talking about a busy off-season commercially for Alfa Romeo, with a new CEO in Andreas Seidl - and new sponsors such as Stake and Audi’s future involvement in the team too!

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(Alfa Romeo / YouTube)

F1 news: Alfa Romeo reveal 2023 car livery at launch event

08:59 , Kieran Jackson

Alfa Romeo are in the process of unveiling their new car for the 2023 season.

Valtteri Bottas and Zhou Guanyu are both present at the launch event in Zurich as Sauber become the fourth team to reveal their 2023 car.

Alfa’s event starts at 9am (GMT) this morning.

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