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F1 Fast Five: DHL extends record partnership with F1, Marko rules out Albon and Sainz for Red Bull seat, and other big updates

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DHL extends record partnership with F1, Marko rules out Albon and Sainz for Red Bull seat, and other big updates from around the world of Formula 1.

TODAY'S HEADLINES
  • DHL extends record partnership with F1
  • Marko rules out Albon and Sainz for Red Bull seat
  • Hamilton kept Ferrari move from parents until announcement
  • Animated comedy 2024 season trailer
  • Painting the W15

DHL extends record partnership with F1

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Formula 1 has extended its partnership with DHL, reaffirming DHL's position as its Official Logistics Partner. This multi-year agreement underscores the enduring collaboration between the two entities, highlighting DHL's integral role in supporting F1's global events. Through joint efforts, significant progress has been made towards F1's Net Zero 2030 goal, with initiatives such as biofuel-powered trucks and more fuel-efficient planes contributing to a substantial reduction in logistics-related carbon emissions. The extension reflects a shared commitment to innovation, inclusivity, and sustainability, marking DHL's 20th anniversary as F1's Official Logistics Partner and laying the foundation for continued collaboration towards common environmental objectives.

Click here to read the full article at formularapida.net

Marko rules out Albon and Sainz for Red Bull seat

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Sergio Perez's future at Red Bull beyond 2024 remains uncertain, with multiple contenders vying for his seat. Former driver Alex Albon has been linked with a return, but Red Bull's advisor, Helmut Marko, has suggested that Albon's current contract with Williams may prevent this. Other contenders include Daniel Ricciardo and Yuki Tsunoda, with Christian Horner and Marko hinting at the need for Perez to deliver consistent performance to secure his place for 2025. Marko also indicated that Red Bull's decision may be influenced by the performance within the team, potentially ruling out Carlos Sainz as well.

Click here to read the full article by Jake Nichol (racingnews365.com)

Hamilton kept Ferrari move from parents until announcement

Lewis Hamilton surprised the F1 world by announcing his move to Ferrari for next year, a decision he kept secret even from his parents until the announcement day. Despite signing a contract extension with Mercedes last summer, it was revealed to be for just one year with an option for a second, which Hamilton declined. He informed Mercedes' team principal, Toto Wolff, of his departure the day before the public announcement.

Click here to read the full article at dailymail.co.uk

Animated comedy 2024 season trailer

It's the 2024 F1 season, and Lollipopman F1 Comics unveils a teaser for its animated comedy. The preview highlights the drivers on the grid and their quest for supremacy, starting with their attempts to strike a deal with Verstappen for a chance at a race win. The storyline then shifts to Hamilton, who is seen exploring his opportunities with Ferrari.

Painting the W15

The Mercedes W15, unveiled on February 14th at Silverstone, is hailed as an iconic masterpiece by Mercedes. The team takes us through how liveries are designed and how the W15 color scheme is brought to life. The marketing team says they start by reviewing the previous year's car, looking at each logo's performance, function, and visibility on the car.

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