
– The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, says he is interested in the city hosting a Formula 1 Grand Prix alongside Silverstone.
He told the Evening Standard, “We’re talking to Formula One and they’re really receptive. The reality is that the reigning world champion is British. Lewis Hamilton is an honor to our nation and the sport, and that would be” great to have one To have Grand Prix in the capital, Silverstone and London on the calendar. “
– Following the two blowouts at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix last time, the FIA announced its stricter technical guidelines on mandatory tire operating procedures.
As quoted by the BBC, the teams now have to consider the relationship between minimum pressure and tire temperature. This is checked after qualifying or the race after the tires have cooled down or heated up according to Pirelli’s temperature guidelines.
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The maximum tire surface temperatures will also be checked more closely, while the time that the teams can spend warming their tires will be limited.
– Silverstone is hoping to get the go-ahead from the UK government to have 140,000 spectators at the UK GP next month. (Daily Mail)
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2016 Formula 1 champion Nico Rosberg is not convinced that Mercedes should replace Valtteri Bottas with George Russell von Williams. (Sky News)
Andy Stevenson, Aston Martin’s director of sport, his experience with Damon Hill at Jordan in the late 1990s convinced that signing Sebastian Vettel for 2021 was the right step for the team. (Forbes)
Alpine Academy driver Christian Lundgaard drove behind a 2018 Renault car at Silverstone when he completed over 100 laps.
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