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Haas update team name and unveil new logo ahead of F1 2023 season
Haas have unveiled their new logo for the 2023 season after completing a sponsorship deal with US money transfer company MoneyGram.
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I dont believe any of this stuff anymore lolF1 rumours: Early details emerge on Ferrari and Red Bull 2023 cars: https://www.planetf1.com/news/f1-rumours-early-details-red-bull-ferrari-f1-2023-cars/
" ... respected Italian publication La Gazzetta dello Sport believe they have some early pointers on the F1 2023 cars themselves, especially those expected to fight at the sharp end of the grid this upcoming season.
In a technical report on the as-yet-unnamed Ferrari car – simply known as Project 675 at the moment – the Scuderia are producing a car that will be an evolution and not a revolution of the F1-75, which showcased immense quality despite the car being overshadowed by plethora of Ferrari mistakes that ultimately saw their early World Championship bid left in tatters.
La Gazzetta dello Sport are of the opinion that Ferrari’s 2023 car will be narrower due to an ‘aerodynamic concept that will be largely different’ and innovations such as a new gearbox will ‘be more capable of increasing the competitiveness of the car’. The report also mentions Ferrari will be able to unlock another 30 horsepower from their power unit.
As for the Red Bull car, widely expected to be called the RB19, author Paolo Filisetti disclosed that the car is set to be 3kg lighter than its dominant F1 2022 predecessor.
He added: ‘The gearbox, thanks to a different placement of the suspension elements, will present a lower narrowing, increasing the section of the Venturi channels.
‘The layout of the sides will maintain strong points of contact with the 2022 car, but will be characterised by a refinement of the ‘double bottom’.’
Rumours of a lighter Red Bull chassis are certainly not new as, during the F1 2022 season, there appeared to be a plan to introduce one in the second half of the campaign.
In August of 2022, Auto Motor und Sport reported a leaner Red Bull chassis was set to undergo crash tests ahead of a possible introduction for the final six races of the season. ..."

Andretti have a right to be on the Grid, more so than Hass or several other entries over the years.View attachment 1452937
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Andretti's F1 bid gains fresh momentum with GM partnership announcement
Andretti Global have joined with General Motors in their bid to be on the F1 grid and will explore the FIA's expression of interest process.www.planetf1.com
Lets start binging back heritage and talent rather than chasing the money.
Drive To Survive is Always a step into the unknown as they bend the nararative and make it up as they go along.