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Post by widge on Jan 4, 2021 11:07:15 GMT
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Post by unclebob on Jan 4, 2021 12:28:38 GMT
Lots of driver changes and brand changes ...let’s hope its all to the fans advantage 👍🏻👍🏻
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Post by Hoovie on Jan 4, 2021 20:46:42 GMT
I just see a bunch of things you may be able to read/access IF you subscribe? the link above gets redirected to www.formula1.com/en/subscribe-to-f1-tv.html?dclid=CIivtoKTg-4CFcfB3godu4IK0A#en-GB
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Post by philip42h on Jan 4, 2021 21:29:27 GMT
I just see a bunch of things you may be able to read/access IF you subscribe? the link above gets redirected to www.formula1.com/en/subscribe-to-f1-tv.html?dclid=CIivtoKTg-4CFcfB3godu4IK0A#en-GB True ... but if you click back to the home page, the article referred to appears on the front page as "latest news".
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Post by widge on Jan 4, 2021 21:34:14 GMT
I just see a bunch of things you may be able to read/access IF you subscribe? the link above gets redirected to www.formula1.com/en/subscribe-to-f1-tv.html?dclid=CIivtoKTg-4CFcfB3godu4IK0A#en-GB True ... but if you click back to the home page, the article referred to appears on the front page as "latest news". Sorry about that i got there from the home page then copied the link after i had read the article but didn't check it worked when i posted it.
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Post by Hoovie on Jan 5, 2021 21:30:48 GMT
I just see a bunch of things you may be able to read/access IF you subscribe? the link above gets redirected to www.formula1.com/en/subscribe-to-f1-tv.html?dclid=CIivtoKTg-4CFcfB3godu4IK0A#en-GB True ... but if you click back to the home page, the article referred to appears on the front page as "latest news". Thanks. Think I have it. Clicked on the Logo on top left and got some articles there 
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Post by clarki on Jan 5, 2021 21:42:19 GMT
I just hope redbull give max the car to take on lewis, right from the start.
We deserve this battle at the front.
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Post by unclebob on Jan 6, 2021 11:08:26 GMT
Be great for the sport to see several drivers at the front battling it out.....we’ve had Ferrari, RedBull and Mercedes winning year after year , I want to see much more of a mix this year and into the future 🏁🏁
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Post by philip42h on Jan 6, 2021 17:02:45 GMT
His predictions seem to assume that Mercedes will become bored with winning and maybe de-tune their cars? And Sir Lewis of Hamilton will loose his competitive edge as he transfers his focus to knightly pursuits? And, maybe, that will be the case but since there are no major rule changes, the cars are likely to be refinements of the 2020 cars and relative performance fairly similar to last year ... ? Yes, surely, Ferrari must come back with a better car and Max will drive whatever he is given to the limit (and beyond). And I'd really like to see Maclaren and Williams be truly competitive again - but some of that is probably wishful thinking. Here's to a closer season ...
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Post by unclebob on Jan 7, 2021 9:33:12 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jan 7, 2021 9:36:41 GMT
www.msn.com/en-nz/news/other/suzuki-motogp-boss-linked-with-alpine-move/ar-BB1cwSmu?li=BBqdg4K
Davide Brivio, the manager of Suzuki’s MotoGP team, has been linked with a move to Renault’s rebranded F1 team, Alpine. After 17 years in the category, Suzuki finally won the Constructors’ Championship for the first time in 2020, and Brivio has been widely credited for playing a considerable part in such success. Prior to joining the Japanese team, the Italian worked at Yamaha and saw them win multiple World Championships while he was there. Executive director Marcin Budkowski has been linked with replacing Abiteboul as team principal should the Frenchman indeed vacate his role. If so, Brivio could well fill the gap left by Budkowski. This is made all the more likely by the fact that he and Renault CEO Luca de Meo have previously worked together at Yamaha in MotoGP.
UPDATE
Ecstar Suzuki have today confirmed that team manager Davide Brivio will leave MotoGP for a new position in Formula One.
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Post by Hoovie on Jan 10, 2021 21:01:27 GMT
I would not put too much credence in that site.
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Post by clarki on Jan 13, 2021 8:29:23 GMT
I thought he was all signed up, guess not. I'll do it for them
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Post by Hoovie on Jan 13, 2021 11:32:42 GMT
www.msn.com/en-nz/news/other/suzuki-motogp-boss-linked-with-alpine-move/ar-BB1cwSmu?li=BBqdg4K
Davide Brivio, the manager of Suzuki’s MotoGP team, has been linked with a move to Renault’s rebranded F1 team, Alpine. After 17 years in the category, Suzuki finally won the Constructors’ Championship for the first time in 2020, and Brivio has been widely credited for playing a considerable part in such success. Prior to joining the Japanese team, the Italian worked at Yamaha and saw them win multiple World Championships while he was there. Executive director Marcin Budkowski has been linked with replacing Abiteboul as team principal should the Frenchman indeed vacate his role. If so, Brivio could well fill the gap left by Budkowski. This is made all the more likely by the fact that he and Renault CEO Luca de Meo have previously worked together at Yamaha in MotoGP. UPDATE
Ecstar Suzuki have today confirmed that team manager Davide Brivio will leave MotoGP for a new position in Formula One.
Well, Cyril has left Renault/Alpine so all seems likely to happen as above ....
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Post by philip42h on Feb 8, 2021 12:21:38 GMT
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