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
This week in motor sport from the Archive and Database, featuring a title for Piquet and one of the greatest ever is born.
1923: The irrepressible Murray Walker is born. ‘Lunch with‘
1976: James Hunt edges closer to Niki Lauda in the title race with victory at Watkins Glen. Report
1970: Brian Redman and Jo Siffert win the the 1000kms of Austria in the Gulf 917. Report
1986: Gerhard Berger scores his and Benetton’s first Grand Prix victory. Report
1906: Piero Taruffi is born. In profile
1937: Sports car winner Paul Hawkins is born. In profile
1940: Luis Fontes, who found time to win Le Mans among an RAF career, dies in an aircraft accident. In profile
1944: Jean Tremoulet dies in a motorcycle accident while on a mission with the Resistance. In profile
1949: The original Williams racing driver, Patrick Neve is born. In profile
1981: Philippe ‘Phi-Phi’ Etancelin dies aged 84. In profile
1909: Bernd Rosemeyer is born. In profile
1947: Rikky von Opel is born. In profile
1899: Adolf Brudes is born. In profile
1921: Al Pease is born in Darlington. In profile
1983: Riccardo Patrese wins the South African Grand Prix as third for Nelson Piquet is enough for the title. Report
1983: Ayrton Senna’s nephew Bruno is born. In profile
1918: Le Mans winner Tony Rolt is born. In profile
1937: Sir John Whitmore is born. In profile
1994: Michael Schumacher wins the European Grand Prix at Jerez. Report
2011: IndyCar champ and 500 winner Dan Wheldon dies. 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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