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
A busy week in motor sport from the Archive and Database, featuring a host of Race of Champions and more.

1947: Lyn St James, class winner at the 24 Hours of Daytona and Indy 500 racer, is born. In profile
1965: A rare Clark mistake gifts Mike Spence the victory in the two-heat Race of Champions. Report
1983: Nelson Piquet gives the Brabham BT52 a winning debut, but nobody finishes second following Keke Rosberg’s disqualification. Report
1988: Martin Brundle and Eddie Cheever win an exciting Jarama 360kms. Report
1957: Eugenio Castellotti dies in a testing crash. In profile
1976: James Hunt wins at Brands Hatch – and doesn’t have this one taken away from him… In profile
1993: Alain Prost returns and wins in Kyalami. Report
1913: Jack Fairman, World Sports Car winner with Stirling Moss is born. In profile
1981: Reigning champion Alan Jones takes victory at Long Beach, after Riccardo Patrese claimed pole for Arrows. Report
1942: Double Le Mans winner Gijs van Lennep is born. In profile
1943: Hans Heyer, veteran of 1000 races, is born. In profile
1969: Jackie Stewart sets the tone for the season with victory in the Race of Champions. Report
2001: ‘Brilliant Bob’ Wollek is killed cycling back to his hotel on the eve of the 12 Hours of Sebring. In profile
1968: Bruce McLaren wins ‘a strange race’ at Brands Hatch. Report
1937: ‘Captain Nice’ Mark Donohue is born. In profile
1950: European F3’s first champion, Larry Perkins is born. In profile
1964: Alex Caffi is born. In profile
1973: Peter Gethin beats the F1 cars to the Race of Champions victory. Report
1977: Carlos Pace is killed in a plane crash. In profile
1982: F1 racer, GP2 champion and current DTM driver Timo Glock is born. In profile
1943: Le Mans winner Vern Schuppan is born. In profile
1964: Nicola Larini, DTM champion and F1 podium-finisher, is born. In profile
All the refreshed driver pairings, team principal changes, and subtle regulation tweaks that could shake up the 2023 F1 season
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