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Sauber close to Honda deal for 2018

November 26, 2019 | News | No Comments

Sauber could be on the verge of signing a long-term engine deal with Honda to replace its current arrangement with Ferrari.

Sauber is facing a difficult 2017 season with its year-old Ferrari power unit as the Swiss outfit seeks a new dawn following a change of ownership last year when it brought in new investors.

Engine manufacturers are required to notify the FIA which teams they intend to supply in 2018 by May 6, so a formal announcement of a Sauber-Honda deal could be just around the corner.

Honda is currently in the third year of a potentially ten year contract with McLaren.

While both parties have publicly said that they remained committed to the terms of their agreement, an amicable parting of ways is always possible.

    Boullier: Honda eyeing customer team for 2018

Honda could transfer its F1 involvement over to Sauber in a bid to continue its development in a less pressured environment.

Should McLaren and Honda continue to work together in 2018, both parties must approve of any deal for Honda to supply a second F1 team.

McLaren racing director Eric Boullier admitted last week that supplying a second team could be beneficial to Honda’s development given its current problems, but Boullier also insisted that no additional effort could take anything away from its main programme with McLaren.

“I think more teams is better and more engine running is better,” Boullier said.

“But there is a price to pay for that, which is deviating more resources into building more engines.

“Whatever happens, we are partners, so at some stage there will be a second team supply question, and I think we’ll have to support this.”

“But we want to make sure it’s not detrimental to our partnership.”

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Toto Wolff has practically conceded defeat to Ferrari even before the Hungarian GP has got underway, admitting that Mercedes’ chance of winning are at “one percent”.

The tight and winding Hungaroring layout appears to cater to the qualities of the Scuderia’s SF70H, with Sebastian Vettel and Kimi Raikkonen heading the grid after qualifying.

Both Valtteri Bottas and Lewis Hamilton struggled for balance on the low-downforce track, a relative under-performance which recalled Mercedes’ struggles in Monaco earlier this year, where Ferrari also locked out the front row.

But Wolff isn’t all that concerned with the Silver Arrows level of performance compared to its arch-rival, insisting Ferrari’s advantage is down to the track rather than its car.

  • Hamilton to rely on strategy to fight for race win

“I think it’s circuit specific,” he said.

“There are three tracks that are similar, high downforce tracks, Monaco, Budapest and Singapore, and we are starting to see a little bit of a pattern.

“I think it will be similar in Singapore as well. The DNA of our car is very good on the fast tracks, but Ferrari is simply better with its shorter wheelbase on tracks like this one.”

While Wolff admitted Mercedes was at a disadvantage in Budapest, he also noted that the gap with Ferrari was not as bad as it was in Monaco.

“In Monte Carlo we had problems much worse than here,” he added.

“The car was new for us, and we discovered a pattern that we didn’t see while being in Monaco.

“We have solved the problems – and this is what I take positive from the day: that we have become much closer to Ferrari on this type of circuit.”

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As usual, at a venue where overtaking is so challenging, the run down to Turn 1 after the start could offer Mercedes an opportunity to change the expected course of events.

“There is definitely an opportunity off the start,” he said.

“If you have a good getaway, the straight line is 600-700m, there is an overtaking opportunity.

“And around Turn 1 and Turn 2 there are opportunities. But from then on it becomes a bit more difficult.

“For me it is still motor racing, a lot of things can happen during the race and we will see what end result it will be. From the pure car performance it is about damage limitation.”

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The French attacker thinks it isn’t his time to win football’s most prestigious individual award, but he feels he could in the future

Paris Saint-Germain star Kylian Mbappe believes he doesn’t deserve to win this year’s Ballon d’Or but thinks he could clinch the honour as his career progresses.

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The 20-year-old was among 30 players nominated for the award, with Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk favourite to to earn the trophy ahead of Barcelona’s Lionel Messi and Juventus’ Cristiano Ronaldo.

But Mbappe understands his chances of winning the honour are slim and he thinks he didn’t win enough prestigious trophies to put himself among the favourites.

When asked if he could win the Ballon d’Or this year, Mbappe told Ouest France: “This year? You have to be realistic, I do not deserve it. There are players who have done more.

“With PSG, we did not win all the national titles, in the Champions League, we disappointed.

“Sure, at the individual level, I did win a lot of trophies, but football is not played alone and must accept it. 

“I still have time to win it, I’m in no hurry, it’s not something that haunts me.”

In 2019, Mbappe lifted the Ligue 1 title with PSG, and won the Trophée des Champions, but the Parisians fell short in the Champions League round-of-16 with the heartstopping defeat to Manchester United and also lost against Rennes in the Coupe de France final.

Van Dijk, who became favourite to win the Ballon d’Or after clinching the UEFA men’s player of the year, lifted the Champions League with Liverpool and also only lost one Premier League match as the Reds finished second in the English top-flight.

Barca legend Messi appears to be the most likely to deny the Dutch centre-half, having won FIFA’s The Best award for 2019 and another his 10th league title with the Catalan club.

While Van Dijk is yet to win the prestigious honour, Messi will be looking to earn it for the sixth time, which will put him one ahead of perennial individual trophy rival Cristiano Ronaldo.

Three players – Michel Platini, Johan Cryuff and Marco van Basten – have won the award three times, while Frank Beckenbauer, Ronaldo, Alfredo Di Stefano and Kevin Keegan are the only other multiple-time winners.

The Ballon d’Or will be presented by France Football at a ceremony in Paris on December 2.

Pirelli’s wet weather tyres are a work in progress, with a revised compound set to be introduced in China, according to motorsport boss Paul Hembery.

As the official tyre supplier to F1, one of Pirelli’s mandates this year has been to improve the quality of its wet rubber, while also managing a change in tyre structure and width on the back of F1’s 2017 rule change.

Drivers have confirmed an improvement in the wet tyre’s performance and quality, but Pirelli is still determined to work on further improvements.

“We have to change the working range of the compounds,” said Hembery.

“We were going to do that on the full rain tyre anyway. It was something we had been working on, particularly knowing we have got the standing start [after safety cars].

  • ‘Wets are working, inters are getting destroyed,’ says Grosjean

“Plus some of the comments from last season were that the drivers can’t switch them on when they come through. We have been working on that and what we saw today was that the intermediate was also struggling.

“That is an effect of the width of the tyre, because the inter was the one the drivers said, ‘don’t touch, don’t change because we’re very happy with it’.

“Now we know we probably need to alter as well to match it.”

Hembery was hopeful to have a revised wet tyre in time for the China Grand Prix in early April.

“I believe we will have something ready for China in terms of the first compound change here, and what we have been developing will go to the final result as something we can introduce.”

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The French-born forward has been frozen out of the national team picture since 2015 and has been at odds with FFF president Noel Le Graet ever since

Algeria coach Djamel Belmadi has said he is happy with the players at his disposal when asked if he would like to see Karim Benzema lead the line for the Desert Foxes.

The Real Madrid forward, who has 81 caps for France, recently responded to French Football Federation president Noel Le Graet’s assertion that Benzema’s ‘adventure with France is over’.

The striker took to social media, telling Le Graet: “If you think that I am finished, let me play for a country that I am eligible to play for and we will see.”

Of course, being cap-tied to France means that could never happen, but Benzema has been at odds with Le Graet since being frozen out of the French squad since 2015.

His international exclusion was part of the fallout from a sex tape dispute with Mathieu Valbuena that first saw Benzema dropped down the pecking order before eventually being excluded entirely.

The former Lyon forward has maintained his goalscoring form for Real Madrid during his international exile, scoring 30 goals for Los Blancos last season and already has 11 in 15 appearances this term.

Though he was born in France, Benzema is of Algerian descent, which could have seen him represent the country of his ancestry had he not represented Les Bleus in a competitive fixture.

However, when the striker’s comments were put to Fennecs coach Belmadi, the boss pointed to the raft of forward talent he already has within his ranks.

“For now, we have [Baghdad] Bounedjah, Islam [Slimani], [Andy] Delort [and Hillal] Soudani,” the French-born coach, who represented Algeria at international level as a player, told reporters. “I am very happy with the players I have.”

Benzema represented France at every youth level except Under-16s, before scoring on his debut for the senior side in a friendly against Austria in March 2007.

He was part of the France squad for the 2008 and 2012 European Championships, as well as the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

His last appearance for the world champions was a 4-0 friendly win against Armenia in October 2015, where he scored two goals to take his international tally to 27.

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In a spectacular display of multi-tasking, 2016 world champion Nico Rosberg took his victorious W07 for one last spin at a Mercedes function recently while snapping a series of high-speed selfies!

Fortunately, Nico’s wicked ability behind the wheel permitted the heavy duty work but we obviously wouldn’t advise anybody to try this at home…

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Red Bull RB13 studio pics!

November 25, 2019 | News | No Comments

Obviously, we’ll be seeing Red Bull Racing’s new RB13 in the flesh this morning with Daniel Ricciardo behind the wheel, but in the interim here are a couple of some studio pics released by the team.

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Former FIA president Max Mosley has praised Liberty Media’s decision to appoint Ross Brawn to run the sporting side of Formula One following the exit of Bernie Ecclestone as supremo.

“Ross completely understands the sport and he understands what needs to be done and he’s got an absolutely first class analytical brain,” Mosley told ITV News at last week’s ZOOM Photo Auction gala in London.

“I think he’ll be an enormous asset to them,” adding that it was best if Liberty left Brawn to it and concentrated on sorting out the business aspects of its new acquisition.

“That side [the sporting side] isn’t really what Liberty should be doing. Ross is outstanding so they made a good choice there.”

  • Mosley: Liberty should have retained Ecclestone

Brawn cautioned Liberty against making wholesale changes to Formula One before it fully understands the sport’s nature.

“They may be brilliant and they may have the whole thing completely thought through, on the other hand they may find more difficult than they thought,” he said.

“I always imagine if somebody put me in charge of horse racing and said ‘right, you’ve got to sort that out’, it always looks easy from the outside.

“You see all the things that you think they’re doing wrong. And then when you get all the files and the dossiers put in front of you, you find out what’s really going on.”

However, he added that the sport had to evolve and shouldn’t stay stuck in the past.

“Just because something’s been successful doesn’t mean it can’t be done better,” he pointed out.

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Video: Bottas wishes all the best to Williams

November 25, 2019 | News | No Comments

Gone but not forgotten. Valtteri Bottas  paid tribute to the team which kick-started his career in Formula 1 and where he spent his formative years.

As the Finn gears up for a new challenge with world champions Mercedes AMG F1, Bottas remembers the four years he spent at Williams.

And while he failed to deliver a win to the Grove-base outfit during his stay, he did enjoy a fruitful relationship which included 9 podiums, 411 points and a 2nd place finish as his best result.

For Bottas, it’s only a matter of time before Williams challenges for the title.

Check out the video posted to Williams’ Twitter account:

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