The Official Formula One and General Motorsport for the 2022 season! Has the 2nd era of Red Bull begun?

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Sir Lewis Hamilton
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20%
George Russell
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5%
Max Verstappen
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11%
Sergio Perez
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2%
Charles Leclerc
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5%
Carlos Sainz
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Lando Norris
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8%
Daniel Ricciardo
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Fernando Alonso
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3%
Esteban Ocon
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Pierre Gasly
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Yuki Tsunoda
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Sebastian Vettel
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2%
Lance Stroll
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Nicolas Latifi
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Alexander Albon
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Valtteri Bottas
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Zhou Guanyu
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Mick Schumacher
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Kevin Magnussen
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Mercedes
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20%
Red Bull Racing
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11%
Ferrari
2
3%
McLaren
4
6%
Alpine
3
5%
Alpha Tauri
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Aston Martin Aramco Cognizant Racing
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Williams
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2%
Alfa Romeo
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Haas
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PostRe: The Official Formula One and General Motorsport for the 2022 season! Has the 2nd era of Red Bull begun?
by Vermilion » Thu Jan 20, 2022 8:04 am

floydfreak wrote:https://racingnews365.com/f1-moves-to-ban-select-part-of-the-race-build-up

F1 will stop race promoters from putting on part of their pre-race displays during the 2022 season and beyond.


Race promoters for Formula 1 races in 2022 won't have the option of putting on a military aviation display as part of their pre-race build-up.

A firm favourite of many promoters, displays of military aircraft flying overhead have become synonymous with certain Grands Prix.

For instance, Monza frequently has flyovers of the Italian Air Force before the Italian Grand Prix, while the Red Arrows, part of the Royal Air Force, entertain the crowds at Silverstone ahead of the British Grand Prix.

However, in an email sent by F1 to race promoters, seen by RacingNews365.com, displays of military aviation are no longer permitted.

Citing a desire to reduce carbon emissions as part of F1's drive to become carbon neutral, the ban is being introduced to "support F1's sustainability objectives".

RacingNews365.com understands that, aside from environmental considerations, there were also concerns from within the sport that such aerial displays could be seen as military posturing or as giving countries a platform for demonstrations of their military strength.

What about other aircraft flying over F1 tracks?
F1 has left the door open for promoters to continue putting on displays of civilian and commercial aircraft, once certain caveats are met.

For instance, several of the Gulf races do flypasts of jumbo jets belonging to their national airlines – these will continue to be permitted provided that the airlines are using sustainable fuels for such purposes. This process had already been undertaken by some airlines, with Gulf Airlines performing a flypast at the 2021 Bahrain Grand Prix of their Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner with second-generation biofuel supplied by Neste.

There's also the possibility for Red Bull to continue sending up some of their restored old private aircraft to entertain the crowds before the Austrian Grand Prix, provided the same considerations are taken into account.

F1 is open to promoters sending up such planes after details have been clarified and written permission granted, as well as the promoter ensuring that the correct insurance for a commercial flyover is in place and provided by the aircraft operator.


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PostRe: The Official Formula One and General Motorsport for the 2022 season! Has the 2nd era of Red Bull begun?
by Victor Mildew » Thu Jan 20, 2022 8:07 am

*Putting on entertainment that we can't milk for merchandise

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PostRe: The Official Formula One and General Motorsport for the 2022 season! Has the 2nd era of Red Bull begun?
by Robbo-92 » Thu Jan 20, 2022 7:13 pm

2022 WRC season gets underway this evening with the first round being at Monte Carlo. Can’t wait to see how the Ford looks out on the roads.

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by Neo Cortex » Thu Jan 20, 2022 9:10 pm

So as long as the planes are paid for by energy drink manufacturers or oil tycoons it's ok?

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PostRe: The Official Formula One and General Motorsport for the 2022 season! Has the 2nd era of Red Bull begun?
by floydfreak » Fri Jan 21, 2022 9:09 am


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PostRe: The Official Formula One and General Motorsport for the 2022 season! Has the 2nd era of Red Bull begun?
by Lotus » Fri Jan 21, 2022 10:08 am

Robbo-92 wrote:2022 WRC season gets underway this evening with the first round being at Monte Carlo. Can’t wait to see how the Ford looks out on the roads.

Love the look of the Puma in the photos, looking forward to seeing it in action :datass:
Shame the coverage of WRC is piss poor, makes it such a pain to follow it :x

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PostRe: The Official Formula One and General Motorsport for the 2022 season! Has the 2nd era of Red Bull begun?
by Robbo-92 » Fri Jan 21, 2022 11:40 am

Lotus wrote:
Robbo-92 wrote:2022 WRC season gets underway this evening with the first round being at Monte Carlo. Can’t wait to see how the Ford looks out on the roads.

Love the look of the Puma in the photos, looking forward to seeing it in action :datass:
Shame the coverage of WRC is piss poor, makes it such a pain to follow it :x


Yeah unless you pay for WRC+ it’s really poor, it’s not like the small amount of highlights are on at a regular (ish) time either, it looks like they’re pencilled in and can get changed on a whim, I’ve had them down to record on BT Sport before, gone to watch them the next day and it’s just been NFL :lol:

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PostRe: The Official Formula One and General Motorsport for the 2022 season! Has the 2nd era of Red Bull begun?
by Rawrgna » Fri Jan 21, 2022 5:35 pm

Loeb showing why his the Greatest of all time :datass:

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PostRe: The Official Formula One and General Motorsport for the 2022 season! Has the 2nd era of Red Bull begun?
by Lotus » Fri Jan 21, 2022 7:01 pm

Robbo-92 wrote:
Lotus wrote:
Robbo-92 wrote:2022 WRC season gets underway this evening with the first round being at Monte Carlo. Can’t wait to see how the Ford looks out on the roads.

Love the look of the Puma in the photos, looking forward to seeing it in action :datass:
Shame the coverage of WRC is piss poor, makes it such a pain to follow it :x


Yeah unless you pay for WRC+ it’s really poor, it’s not like the small amount of highlights are on at a regular (ish) time either, it looks like they’re pencilled in and can get changed on a whim, I’ve had them down to record on BT Sport before, gone to watch them the next day and it’s just been NFL :lol:

Last season I made do with ITV 4's coverage, which was okay, but the highlights would come on the week after the rally took place, and I can't get ITV 4 in HD where I live, so the quality's awful. Best bet is the 30 min highlight that Red Bull puts out for free. I wish Channel 4 would pick the highlights up.

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by Neo Cortex » Fri Jan 21, 2022 7:26 pm

I watched parts here and there on YouTube. But condensing a 4 day rally into 3 mins on there kinda sucks.

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PostRe: The Official Formula One and General Motorsport for the 2022 season! Has the 2nd era of Red Bull begun?
by Robbo-92 » Fri Jan 21, 2022 7:38 pm

Yeah YouTube is the best way to see it sadly, BT Sport do have a little live on a few weekends (they normally do on the opening round, looking they’ve got an hour on tomorrow morning and a couple on Sunday morning) but even that coverage isn’t great.

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by Neo Cortex » Fri Jan 21, 2022 9:33 pm

I miss when WRC had a huge push. Around the ps2 games and channel 4 coverage. With John Desborough

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PostRe: The Official Formula One and General Motorsport for the 2022 season! Has the 2nd era of Red Bull begun?
by floydfreak » Fri Jan 21, 2022 10:06 pm

Neo Cortex wrote:I miss when WRC had a huge push. Around the ps2 games and channel 4 coverage. With John Desborough


Peak coverage for WRC that was also when the BBC covered it in the 90's



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PostRe: The Official Formula One and General Motorsport for the 2022 season! Has the 2nd era of Red Bull begun?
by Robbo-92 » Sun Jan 23, 2022 9:28 am

Never thought I’d like any of iteration of the modern Ford Puma but this rally spec looks amazing! Although all of the top tier WRC cars look really good this year!

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by Neo Cortex » Sun Jan 23, 2022 1:10 pm

Loeb just won the Monte Carlo rally. Sign him up for a few more.

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by Robbo-92 » Sun Jan 23, 2022 1:17 pm

It’s potentially his only rally of the year as well, between Loeb and Oiger they’ve won something like 16 of the Monte Carlo rallies.

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by Rawrgna » Sun Jan 23, 2022 1:24 pm

Definitely a helping dose of Luck in Ogier getting a slow puncture in the penultimate stage but Loeb showed his experience in consistency keeping it on the road when others around him were falling victim to the conditions.

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by Vermilion » Sun Jan 23, 2022 2:33 pm

Gravel returns to Spa.

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by Robbo-92 » Sun Jan 23, 2022 2:57 pm

Rawrgna wrote:Definitely a helping dose of Luck in Ogier getting a slow puncture in the penultimate stage but Loeb showed his experience in consistency keeping it on the road when others around him were falling victim to the conditions.


Plus Ogier getting himself a 10 second penalty in the power stage for jumping the start as well, it’d have been a very close finish if he’d not got the penalty! Shame about the puncture of course but they seem part of the sport :lol:

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Always good to see gravel make a return :datass:

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