US broadcaster ESPN reveals that its networks witnessed a record audience for Sunday's Bahrain Grand Prix, the opening round of the 2022 season.
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We know the W13 has potential, and we need to continue learning, find out how to unlock it, and maximise our opportunities for points in the meantime.
Last weekend was a tough one for all of us to take, we win and lose as a team and we'll come back stronger this week.
We are under no illusion, we know we need to be at the top of our game and deliver another good weekend: if we do that, having cars in the points is a realistic prospect.
The team has identified the problem and the fire meant the mechanics have had a lot more work to do than expected to rebuild the car for this weekend.
As a result of labour shortages in the hospitality industry, organisers of the forthcoming Australian Grand Prix have been force to cap attendance numbers.
The corners and the long straights in Jeddah will introduce some new challenges for the FW44 and whilst we have done a lot of preparation, it is likely that we will encounter something unexpected.
F1 boss, Stefano Domenicali believes there is the potential for the sport to sustain as many as thirty races a season, with Africa likely to be the next target.
We still have to wait for a few more races, including street circuits, to know where everybody is at.
It's clear that we have work to do, so we'll be working hard to bring more performance to the car as quickly as possible.
Based on his experience of him with BMW in DTM, former-F1 star, Gerhard Berger is doubtful that Mike Krack is the man to turn Aston Martin around.
The nominated compounds are the same as 2021, but their make-up has changed entirely from last year. As a result, the teams will have a lot of work to do to assimilate as much data as possible.
Helmut Marko has admitted that Max Verstappen was told to hold back on his out laps on Sunday, much to the Dutchman's consternation.
Lewis Hamilton was arguably as surprised as anyone following the Bahrain Grand Prix, climbing onto the podium to join the post-race celebrations.
Though pleased with the first race under the new rules, F1 motorsport director, Ross Brawn urges the sport not to get ahead of itself.