Autolinking test: What's new in Formula 1 2023: drivers, team bosses and rules
All the refreshed driver pairings, team principal changes, and subtle regulation tweaks that could shake up the 2023 F1 season
Red Bull has been famous for doing things its own way since coming into Formula 1 in 2005 and its latest video shows the seemingly unique culture of its factory in Milton Keynes.
The morning after a Grand Prix the attitude is relaxed and inclusive, although it’d be interesting to see behind the scenes after a race in which the team didn’t achieve “the maximum we were going to get”. It’d also be interesting to follow some of the other top teams around their bases and see just how different Red Bull really is – whatever it’s been doing the last few years has certainly been working better than its rivals.
All the refreshed driver pairings, team principal changes, and subtle regulation tweaks that could shake up the 2023 F1 season
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