Most of the cars have been revealed and will be hitting the track later this week - F1 2020 is almost here….
Ross Brawn says that as part of their efforts towards a more sustainable F1 - the series is looking at their logistics chain, and could see teams doing away with the European motor homes. Ross Brawn is also confident that the new banking at Zaandvort won’t lead to a repeat of the trouble at Indianapolis in 2005.
Albert Park is due for some updating but the timing is still being worked out. Either way, it will be after this year’s race.
The Chinese Grand Prix has been officially postponed - but could the inaugural Vietnamese Grand Prix be in jeopardy as well?
Toto Wolff continues to downplay the possibility that Mercedes could be leaving the series.
What did Mercedes change in their power unit for the 2020 season - cooling.
Stoffel Vandoorne has been named Mercedes Reserve Driver.
Cyril Abiteboul believe that the leadership changes to Renault will secure the team’s future in the series, but he admits that the team’s performance projections for 2020 probably won’t be good enough to convince Daniel Ricciardo to stay with the team for 2021. Renault also insists that we shouldn’t see the 2020 car not being at last week’s launch event to be an indication that the development program is in trouble.
Ferrari insists that Sebastian Vettel is not at risk for 2021.
And Rich Energy is back in motorsport!