2024 Formula One Spanish Grand Prix

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Daniel Ricciardo, Montreal. Image Credit: Red Bull Content Pool / Getty Images

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After arguably the race of the season so far in Canada, the F1 circus moves back to Europe for the 2024 Spanish Grand Prix. A controversial figure returns to the paddock.

A week after all eyes in the racing world have been on the 24 Hours of Le Mans, Formula One returns to action at the 2024 Spanish Grand Prix. At the same time, a familiar (and controversial) face is back with a new role.

Flavio Briatore Returns To The F1 Paddock​

Flavio Briatore is returning to Formula One as Alpine's new executive advisor. The Renault-backed team announced the Italian businessman just before the green flag drops for FP1 in Spain.

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Flavio Briatore returns with Alpine. Image: Formula One

Briatore is no rookie when it comes to Formula One. Now 74 years old, the Italian had big success with the Benetton team in the 1990s, winning the championship with Michael Schumacher in 1994 and 1995. He would later take Renault's reigns and guide Fernando Alonso to his 2005 and 2006 World Drivers Championships.

With Alpine in real trouble in 2024 with just five points in the constructors championship, the Enstone-based team need a fresh start, and the experienced Briatore could be just that. He knows the team and has guided it to championships in the past, but time will tell if he can get Alpine closer to the top of Formula One.

Aside from his successes, Briatore is also infamous for his role in the 'Crashgate' scandal at the 2008 Singapore Grand Prix. He had reportedly ordered Nelson Piquet Jr. to crash deliberately in order to bring out a safety car for the benefit of teammate Alonso, who would go on to win the race.

The FIA Super Licence Change​

It is no secret that Mercedes wants Kimi Antonelli in Formula One sooner rather than later. The FIA changed their super license rules to allow the 17-year-old to compete. The young Italian, who cannot even legally drive a car on the road yet will not be appearing at the Spanish Grand Prix.

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Kimi Antonelli. Image: Mercedes AMG Content Pool

The FIA modified its International Sporting Code to allow 17-year-olds to be eligible to apply for a Super Licence if they have “consistently demonstrated outstanding ability and maturity in single-seater formula car competition.” Antonelli fits the criteria perfectly.

This rule change does not just affect Mercedes and Antonelli however, as Red Bull stands to gain from this change as well. Their junior program is deep and extends across multiple championships. However, at the top of the list is 17-year-old Arvid Lindblad – currently racing in Formula 3.

Lindblad turns 17 in August, and this could open the door for Red Bull to promote him from their junior program a whole year earlier than they would have been able to before the change.

Mercedes Looking To Build Momentum​

After the SIlver Arrows' first pole position in over a year last time out in Montreal, Technical Director James Allison is confident of a Mercedes comeback this year and beyond: ‘oh God, how could we have been so dumb?’ were his exact words.

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George Russell on the way to P3 in Canada. Image: Mercedes AMG Content Pool

The Mercs were using the updated front wing that debuted on Hamilton's car in Monaco. Russell made it work and put his car at the front of the pack. He would come home third, but significant progress is obvious. Can he do it again this weekend at the track where Verstappen took his first-ever Grand Prix victory back in 2016?

Mercedes arrive in Barcelona fourth in the Constructors’ standings, 177 points behind leaders Red Bull. Closing the gap might be a lofty goal with Max Verstappen not showing any signs of slowing down, but anything can happen in Formula One.

When To Watch The Spanish Grand Prix​

SessionDateTime (CEST)Time (UTC)
Practice 121/06/2413:30 - 14:3011:30 - 12:30
Practice 221/06/2417:00 - 18:0015:00 - 16:00
Practice 322/06/2412:30 - 13:3010:30 - 11:30
Qualifying22/06/2416:00 - 17:0014:00 - 15:00
Race23/06/2415:0013:00

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Well another good race, with different strategies and good overtakes on track! Hats off to max for winning again without the fastest car (checo p8 uhm :S)! it's great to watch the race without knowing for sure who's gonna win anyway. I think lando could win this but mclaren managed to make mistakes all around anyway xD
 
I'm not a fan of Verstappen, but I have to admit that the man is an effin' beast behind the wheel. McLaren should have won this race, they have the better car, yet Verstappen managed to win anyway. Amazing.

And please remind me again why Red Bull signed Perez to a two year contract?
 
Ah and solid race for mercedes, nice pace, while disappointing ferrari again :S
Nice pace indeed, but still not enough to challenge for a win. Right now, it's probably the 3rd best car on the grid. Unless the Red Bull's real pace can be measured not by Verstappen's results, but by Perez'.

Next weekend should be more of the same. Red Bull will definitely want to do well at its own track.
 
Nice pace indeed, but still not enough to challenge for a win. Right now, it's probably the 3rd best car on the grid. Unless the Red Bull's real pace can be measured not by Verstappen's results, but by Perez'.

Next weekend should be more of the same. Red Bull will definitely want to do well at its own track.
Yes, true indeed, right now only red bu erm i mean, only max and mclaren look able to win, despite good performances by mercedes and ferrari (sometimes). Well the difference max is making is really big.

As for next weekend, i'm sure mclaren will compete with max and hopefully make for a good race!
 
"He's obviously not a technical expert, but he surrounded himself with the right engineers at Benetton and Renault, plus he signed great drivers" That's exactly what any good managers did (or should do) to successfully run their business.
 
Yep he was banned for life but he was recently pardoned.. also he's quite old actually, even if all the cosmetic surgery may hide it a bit xD
He wasn't pardoned. He took the FIA to court in France back in 2009, and in 2010 the french courts overturned the ban.

The FIA were going to appeal, but eventually came to an out of court settlement with him.

The reason he stayed away for so long is probably partly by his own volition, as at the time he stated that he was unlikely to return to F1, and I suspect partly as a result of the out of court settlement.
 
You guys are de-sensitized. This race was extremely boring. F1 in general is boring. If you like action go watch Moto2, if you like driving on the limit watch rally, if you like dedication watch historic endurance racing.

This race is a clear demonstration of how mass-mentality and capitalism works.

Mass mentality: You feel comfortable with what you're used to, without critical thinking. For example you like FP1, FP", FP3, FP4, FP5 more than you like sprint races and their qualifying sessions.

Capitalism: We're only watching F1 because we know the names of the drivers and their personalities. F1 dominated the market because it has enormous money to advertise itself. I have seen hundreds of young girls in real life and online who don't even know what blinker fluid is, yet they know they love Lewis Hamilton.

All of what I said what just a personal opinion, no malignancy was intended towards anyone.
 
You guys are de-sensitized. This race was extremely boring. F1 in general is boring. If you like action go watch Moto2, if you like driving on the limit watch rally, if you like dedication watch historic endurance racing.

This race is a clear demonstration of how mass-mentality and capitalism works.

Mass mentality: You feel comfortable with what you're used to, without critical thinking. For example you like FP1, FP", FP3, FP4, FP5 more than you like sprint races and their qualifying sessions.

Capitalism: We're only watching F1 because we know the names of the drivers and their personalities. F1 dominated the market because it has enormous money to advertise itself. I have seen hundreds of young girls in real life and online who don't even know what blinker fluid is, yet they know they love Lewis Hamilton.

All of what I said what just a personal opinion, no malignancy was intended towards anyone.
if you thought it was a boring race, whatever you think! Then don't watch it anymore, because then this sport is not for you. I actually only saw action on the track. have a nice day
 
You guys are de-sensitized. This race was extremely boring. F1 in general is boring. If you like action go watch Moto2, if you like driving on the limit watch rally, if you like dedication watch historic endurance racing.

This race is a clear demonstration of how mass-mentality and capitalism works.

Mass mentality: You feel comfortable with what you're used to, without critical thinking. For example you like FP1, FP", FP3, FP4, FP5 more than you like sprint races and their qualifying sessions.

Capitalism: We're only watching F1 because we know the names of the drivers and their personalities. F1 dominated the market because it has enormous money to advertise itself. I have seen hundreds of young girls in real life and online who don't even know what blinker fluid is, yet they know they love Lewis Hamilton.

All of what I said what just a personal opinion, no malignancy was intended towards anyone.
Haha ridiculous, the race was extremely entertaining, with tons of action, different strategies, a lot of OVERTAKES ON TRACK FOR PODIUM POSITIONS TOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! wake up.
 

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