While waiting for qualifying for the Brazilian Grand Prix this Friday evening, an overview of the latest news from the world of motorsport. From the new attack of Fernando Alonso à Alpine at the 8 Hours of Bahrain in WEC going through the Rally from Japan, here is everything you shouldn't miss this Friday, November 11.
Alonso '100%' confident Aston Martin will beat Alpine in 2023.
Fernando Alonso, future driver Aston Martin, is certain that the British team will surprise in 2023 and beat Alpine in the constructors' championship. READ HERE
Points license: Gasly does not want this sword of Damocles at Alpine
Under the threat of a suspension from a race for having received 10 of his 12 penalty points present on his license, Pierre Gasly explained that he was talking with the FIA to try to find a solution. READ HERE
Towards a change of format for sprint races?
While they will increase from three to six from 2023, the sprint races could also change format slightly in the future. READ HERE
Hamilton praises Verstappen's 'incredible work' in 2022
Main opponent of Max Verstappen in 2021, Lewis Hamilton applauded the Dutchman's incredible season in 2022, crowned after unchallenged domination. READ HERE
Car going the wrong way, safety procedure under investigation, fire: the organization of the Rally Japan is hara-kiri
While they had time to refine their plans and protocols, the Japanese gave a rather poor image of their ordeal during the first stage. Between the fire suffered by Dani Sordo and the local resident encountered by at least two WRC2 drivers, the results are quite worrying. À READ HERE
Fire for Sordo, Ogier offside and Evans leader: the results of the first stage in Japan
Dans une première étape marquée par une modification du parcours, la Hyundai de Dani Sordo a totalement brûlé, Sébastien Ogier is now only an extra and Elfyn Evans is leader in Japan. READ HERE
Bahrain 8H – Qualifying: Toyota in pole position ahead of Peugeot
La Toyota n°8 a pris l’avantage dans son duel avec Alpine for the title by taking pole position at the 8 Hours of Bahrain. READ HERE
LM P2, LMDh, drivers… What future for Alpine in Endurance?
The 8 Hours of Bahrain was an opportunity to take stock with Philippe Sinault about the future ofAlpine en Endurance, pending the arrival of the LMDh in 2024. READ HERE
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Olivier Magnière
11/11/2022 at 10:00 a.m.
Not very elegant Alonso's comments on Alpine aka Renault! It's forgetting who made him king and who allowed him to return to a team that isn't so rotten after all. A master of backstabbing.