The first race in Bahrain was all about traction and braking but Jeddah instead focuses on lateral forces, with completely different characteristics to Sakhir.
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1979 world champion, Jody Scheckter says F1's failure to return to South Africa this year is down to greed on the part of Kyalami organisers.
Two-time world champion, Mike Hakkinen believes that Lando Norris is at the same level as Max Verstappen and Charles Leclerc.
Helmut Marko insists that comments he made following Sunday's Bahrain Grand Prix about the Aston Martin were a joke.
In an open letter to its fans, Mercedes vows that in it determination to recover following the "pain" of Bahrain, there will be no "panic, knee-jerk reactions or scapegoats".
Mercedes trackside engineering director, Andrew Shovlin has said that there will be visible changes to the team's 2023 contender in the next few races.
Jenson Button is to contest three NASCAR Cup Series races this year, including the event at COTA later this month where he will be up against another F1 world champion, Kimi Raikkonen.
David Sanchez, Ferrari's head of vehicle concept, has reportedly left the team though it is unclear why.
Following Toto Wolff's shock admission at the weekend, Mercedes is left wondering exactly which car it is to develop.
With a 10% reduction in aero testing forming part of its budget cap misdemeanour penalty, Christian Horner admits that Bahrain result was vital.
With the MCL60 compromised by McLaren's initial approach to the 15mm floor change rule, technical director James Key is confident that the Woking team will recover.
2007 World Champion, Kimi Raikkonen will return to the NASCAR Cup Series at the Circuit of the Americas later this month at the wheel of Project91's Chevrolet Camaro ZL1.
Despite an emphatic win in Bahrain, Christian Horner appears to be taking a leaf out of Toto Wolff's book.
Lewis Hamilton says that he warned Mercedes about issues he feared being carried over from the 2022 car but the team didn't listen to him.