jorgerr96 said:
Some nice discounts on fuelforfans for Black Friday. Always the better time to buy F1 merch (specially if you are outside Europe like all of us lol)
BREAKING: Daniel Ricciardo joins Red Bull Racing as third driver for 2023 #F1 @redbullracing pic.twitter.com/7JmFQlWO3r
— Formula 1 (@F1) November 23, 2022
Gladiator 96 said:BREAKING: Daniel Ricciardo joins Red Bull Racing as third driver for 2023 #F1 @redbullracing pic.twitter.com/7JmFQlWO3r
— Formula 1 (@F1) November 23, 2022
Not exactly.La Fours said:
Does third driver = reserve driver?
Seems like an interesting choice of words.
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But it does not mean the 33-year-old will be the official reserve driver for Red Bull and AlphaTauri as back-up to Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez, with Auto Motor und Sport's Tobi Gruner saying on Twitter that will be Liam Lawson who took part in Abu Dhabi FP1 for Red Bull.
Gruner also tweeted that "Helmut Marko has confirmed to [Sky Germany] that Ricciardo will be third driver next year at Red Bull. Contract with Sergio Perez runs until 2024."
A further quote, reported by Motorsport.com, from Marko read: "We have so many sponsors, we have to do show runs and the like, so of course he's one of the most high-profile and best suited."
However, should a substitute be required for Verstappen or Perez, it should be borne in mind that Lawson, the 20-year-old New Zealander, will be competing in the 2023 Super Formula season in Japan which runs on seven weekends between April and October.
Three of those clash with F1, which could therefore lead to Ricciardo stepping in at Red Bull if required.
According to new reports, Mattia Binotto is expected to resign from his role as Ferrari team principal.https://t.co/TUOLfUhjr7
— formularacers (@formularacers_) November 25, 2022
Gladiator 96 said:
Rumor mill picking up on BinottoAccording to new reports, Mattia Binotto is expected to resign from his role as Ferrari team principal.https://t.co/TUOLfUhjr7
— formularacers (@formularacers_) November 25, 2022
BREAKING: Mattia Binotto will leave his position as Ferrari team principal at the end of 2022#F1 pic.twitter.com/wVzdS12IcG
— Formula 1 (@F1) November 29, 2022
Today marks two years since Romain Grosjean survived one of the most horrific crashes in recent times pic.twitter.com/LOIPCd50Vq
— FN (@FormulaNetflix) November 29, 2022
SF reminds me of that school in Austin. I agree Binotto was a big loss. SF could have handled this differently.jorgerr96 said:
Hopefully SF has someone ready. Binotto was a big loss, he is one of the most experienced engineers in the entire grid.
IndyCar Champion Alex Palou will be McLaren's reserve driver for 2023.
— formularacers (@formularacers_) December 1, 2022
🚨 ANNOUNCEMENT 🚨
— Ferrari Driver Academy (@insideFDA) December 1, 2022
Aurelia Nobels wins the #GirlsOnTrack programme and joins the #FDA 🤩
➡️ https://t.co/s8Gjvg0LHU@fiawim @fia #IronDames #BeAnIronDame pic.twitter.com/BSEO3x49vp
BREAKING: Formula 1 has cancelled the 2023 Chinese Grand Prix, as a result of the country’s strict Covid policies. pic.twitter.com/W1HeZS3u5O
— Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) December 2, 2022
PJYoung said:
I can't say I understand going Austin, Mexico, Brazil, Las Vegas. Why not Austin, Mexico, Las Vegas, Brazil to save on travel?
XpressAg09 said:
Funny how no one cared about COVID lockdowns in 2020 and 2021...it's only now that lockdowns are seen as inhumane and unnecessary.
Nothing wrong with discussing it, as it pertains to F1.XpressAg09 said:
Seemed pertinent to the tweet I replied to, but I'll stick to F1 going forward.