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  1. May 21, 2023 · The economic downturn significantly influenced BMW's departure from Formula 1 in 2009, adding to the array of challenges the company encountered during this period. Following a disappointing 2009 season, characterized by setbacks, BMW opted to withdraw from Formula 1. This strategic move came as a result of BMW's assessment of its performance ...

  2. Apr 22, 2024 · The Road Ahead: Assessing the Prospects of a BMW F1 Return. echo throughout the motorsport world, speculation runs rampant. With rivals Audi and Ford poised to join the fray in 2026, the allure of F1's hybrid powertrains and global platform beckons. However, BMW's motorsport boss, Andreas Roos, remains steadfast in his assertion that the brand ...

  3. Apr 6, 2023 · Drag Reduction System (DRS) is a controversial driver-controlled device aimed at improving overtaking and wheel-to-wheel racing. Since 2011, drivers can open a flap in their rear wing to reduce drag levels and gain top speed when running within a second of a car in front. The new rules kick in from 2022, so it stays in use.

  4. Jun 11, 2023 · Revving engines, adrenaline-fueled overtakes, and the intoxicating smell of burning rubber — welcome to the thrilling world of Formula 1. While legendary manufacturers like Ferrari and Mercedes-Benz dominate the sport, one name is conspicuously missing from the grid: Porsche. In this blog article, we embark on a joyride exploring why the ...

  5. Dec 15, 2022 · Tracks must be at least 3.5 km long and feature a minimum of 8 turns to qualify for inclusion on the F1 calendar. These guidelines ensure that circuits provide the necessary challenges and dynamics for Formula 1 races. Weather conditions also play a pivotal role in shaping the racing experience. Variations in weather, such as rain, wind, and ...

  6. Mar 24, 2024 · To understand the origin of the term "Tifosi," one must delve into the rich history of Ferrari. The word itself, "Tifosi," originates from Italian and translates to "fanatic" or "enthusiast." It embodies the unbridled passion and unwavering loyalty that characterizes Ferrari's supporters. Ferrari's racing legacy dates back to the early 20th ...

  7. Jan 19, 2023 · Formula 1 payments are the second most lucrative way F1 teams make money. A team in the championship receives around $36 million in prize money from TV rights and circuit sponsorships. In addition, teams get paid based on where they finish in the constructors' championship. Mercedes won the 2021 championship with $61 million USD, while Williams ...

  8. Jun 22, 2023 · When we think of Formula 1, our minds are instantly flooded with images of sleek, high-speed machines tearing through racetracks, fueled by adrenaline and roaring engines. We reminisce about iconic teams like Ferrari, Mercedes, and McLaren, but one name that seems strangely absent from the grid is L

  9. Oct 11, 2023 · One of the primary reasons racetracks lose money hosting F1 races is the hefty hosting fees. Formula One Management (FOM) reportedly charges tracks between $20 million to $75 million per year for the privilege of hosting a race. For many circuits, covering this fee through ticket sales, concessions, and local sponsorships is an uphill battle.

  10. May 16, 2022 · Asia is growing significantly, including among young customer groups. If you look at the major sporting events or events in the world, it's the case that in motorsport, it's really only Formula 1 that counts and is becoming increasingly differentiated. "If you do motorsport, you should do Formula 1 as that's where the impact is greatest.