It’s time for a final roundup of the top F1 news with Lewis Hamilton, Ferrari, Adrian Newey and many more.
As Hamilton prepares to sign up for Ferrari for F1 2025, the team has already introduced design tweaks with the seven-time world champion in mind, while Ted Kravitz brings us the latest on Adrian Newey’s scenario at Aston Martin, as the hypothesis continue. swirl. Array All this and more, so let’s get to it.
After making a record fortune with Mercedes since joining in 2013, Hamilton will begin a new bankruptcy of his F1 car with Ferrari in 2025, and the team is reportedly already making adjustments for next year’s car with Hamilton at the helm. head.
It has been claimed that Ferrari will switch to a pull-rod front suspension amid wider adjustments for next year’s challenger, encouraged by Hamilton’s driving taste, which matches that of team-mate Charles Leclerc more than that of Carlos Sainz.
Read more: The first details of the design of the 2025 Ferrari F1 emerge with a clear influence from Lewis Hamilton
Formula 1 teams are in the midst of the summer shutdown ahead of a return to action at Zandvoort next weekend, but one rumour that is unlikely to die down is that F1 design guru Adrian Newey is on his way to Aston Martin.
And Sky F1’s Ted Kravitz has revealed it may be announced as soon as the summer holidays are over.
Read more: Ted Kravitz offers updates on Adrian Newey at Aston Martin amid ‘$100 million’ settlement claim
It’s well known that Verstappen is someone who gets straight to the point, as former Formula 2 driver Clement Novalak found out in 2022 when he brought in Verstappen, who knew exactly who he was and won direct advice after a scruffy qualifying.
Describing Verstappen as a “no-nonsense driver” who “comes to the track, gets in the car, drives and leaves”, Novalak says it is something he admires about the three-time world champion, although it is a source of complaint for others.
Read more – The ‘No’ Max Verstappen story told with brutally fair comments to former F2 driver
Briatore, now back in F1 as executive advisor to Renault CEO Luca de Meo, took the opportunity to chat with former F1 team boss Eddie Jordan about how relationships between fashion team bosses have been replaced, with Jordan friendships from beyond no longer existing. more time there.
Briatore would unveil the part in a lengthy verbal exchange about Alpine’s new motorhome with Red Bull boss Christian Horner, who was intrigued by its unique design, confirming Jordan’s view, with Horner admitting that “it was the first time in many years that I had noticed something from another motorhome in Formula 1”.
Read more – Christian Horner proposes radical F1 replacement for Flavio Briatore
Nico Hulkenberg is already in place for the Audi era, but with one seat remaining, current Sauber driver Valtteri Bottas finds himself in that battle to secure a future with the German brand, which will arrive on the F1 grid in 2026.
And Bottas might have left a hint as to what the future holds, after posting a photo on social media of an Audi road car with his F1 number ’77’ on it.
Read more: Valtteri Bottas drops a possible primary teaser on F1’s long-term in a social media post