The latest news in the Formula 1 world is all about the Azerbaijan Grand Prix Sprint Race. The race is set to take place on Saturday in Baku and fans are eagerly anticipating the action. (Motorsport.com)
Charles Leclerc of Ferrari is leading the pack, having grabbed the first-ever Formula 1 sprint shootout pole despite a late skirmish with the wall during qualifying. (Motorsport.com) Meanwhile, Fernando Alonso of Aston Martin has explained that a DRS problem prevented him from qualifying higher than sixth for the race. (GPFans)
As fans await the start of the race, they can catch up on all the action from practice and qualifying through the drivers and teams’ reports. The teams are expected to bring value to the championship in the medium to long term. (Formula 1 president Stefano Domenicali – Motorsport.com)
The Baku weekend will not just be about the sprint race – there will be other events scheduled as well. F1 fans can look forward to practice rounds and bonus events. In fact, the 2023 Azerbaijan Grand Prix weekend kicks off today with a thrilling bonus for F1 fans. (The Athletic)
And for those who can’t be there in person, they can still catch the race through TV channels. If you’re wondering how you can watch it, you can find the start times and channel through Motorsport.com.
The Azerbaijan Grand Prix is definitely one to watch as excitement builds around the new sprint format. Stay tuned for more updates as the race unfolds.