In the round-up: Formula 1 championship leader Max Verstappen hopes Red Bull’s latest upgrades prove effective.
In brief
Verstappen teases Red Bull upgrades
Red Bull will seek to pull even further ahead of their rivals as they plan to bring new parts for their RB19 this weekend. Runaway championship leader Verstappen said the team “have a couple of upgrades this weekend.”
“Hopefully they will do what we expect them to do so we can find extra performance for the upcoming races,” he added. “Let’s see where we stand on a track where you run high downforce [set-ups] with relatively low-speed corners.”
Red Bull has won three times at the Hungaroring, with Verstappen’s first win at the track coming last year. “Last year it was tricky to make the right calls with the incoming rain and colder temperatures,” he recalled, “but as a team we remained calm and made all the right decisions.”
World Endurance Championship ‘suffers data leak’
Researchers at Security Affairs, a cyber security blog, claim the World Endurance Championship has suffered a significant data leak.
They claimed to have found two Google Cloud storage buckets on June 16th which contained “hundreds of passports, government-issued IDs, and drivers’ licenses belonging to FIA WEC drivers”. Le Mans Endurance Management, which operates the WEC website, has since ensured that any leaked files have been removed from view.
Goodwood Festival of Speed’s 2024 date is announced
Goodwood has announced the next edition of the Festival of Speed will take place on the 11th to 14th July 2024. It also revealed how ticket holders for Saturday’s action at last weekend’s even will be compensated it was cancelled due to severe winds.
Anyone who bought a ticket for last Saturday has already been contacted about having their ticket be transferred for use on the Saturday of next year’s event. The promoters claim a “large proportion” of people have already taken up that option, meaning there will be fewer tickets available to buy for that day. Tickets go on sale to the general public on 6th November this year.
F1’s latest video game flops in release month
Although the sale of video games in Europe rose last month, the release of the latest edition of the official Formula 1 racing game did not contribute much to that.
F1 23 was released on 16th June and its sales were down almost 47% against what the preceding F1 22 title managed during its release month according to Games Sales Data. It was the sixth most purchased game last month (combining digital and physical sales) but only 0.3% of F1 23’s sales were for PC users, console owners accounting for the vast majority.
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Franz Tost wonders: ‘Perhaps we haven’t done enough tests with de Vries’ (Autohebdo – French)
‘We drove on many circuits that de Vries did not know at the start of the year. However, there are also sprint weekends, where after just one free practice session you are thrown into qualifying. It’s then very difficult for a newcomer to obtain good results.’
‘In a historic move to ensure the long-term future of the Laguna Seca Recreation Area, home to WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, the Monterey County Board of Supervisors today approved a new, long-term concession agreement with the local non-profit Friends of Laguna Seca.’
Live music and celebrity stardust are making F1 a true festival of speed (Independent)
‘Formula One is determined to make sure the action doesn’t stop when the chequered flag falls as it experiences an unprecedented period of popularity.’
The setup: Iowa with Luke Mason (IndyCar)
”A driver’s confidence in their feeling of what the right-rear tyre is doing for me is the single most important thing (around Iowa). It might not look like it, but the tyre is constantly sliding, and having it slide and break away in a progressive predictable way allows your drive to be more aggressive and confident in their inputs.’
Correa ‘a joy’ within VAR’s F2 team and ‘an example for younger drivers’ (Formula Scout)
‘Van Amersfoort Racing team boss Frits van Amersfoort has praised Juan Manuel Correa’s racing comeback since his life-threatening 2019 crash and that he can be ‘an example for younger drivers’.’
‘DHL has developed a unique event for young girls to explore career opportunities in science, technology, research, engineering, the arts and mathematics), and how those skills can be leveraged in both motorsport and transportation industries. The DHL-sponsored Andretti Autosport will support the ‘Girls at Track’ event, engaging the young girls in their exploration of career opportunities for their future.’
How has Gabriel Bortoleto been so consistent in 2023? (FIA Formula 3)
‘Gabriel Bortoleto has scored points in every single race following his day one contact with Rafael Villagomez in the Sakhir sprint race. It was the first collision of the season and so far, the only blemish on an otherwise impeccable record. His reliable results have formed the foundations to an impressive rookie pursuit of the F3 title.’
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