Checo Pérez termina sexto en el arranque de la F1

La Fórmula 1 por fin pudo comenzar su temporada 2020 en el Gran Premio de Austria y vio a Valtteri Bottas conseguir su primer triunfo del año para darle a Mercedes su primera victoria en la defensa del campeonato por equipos. El mexicano Sergio …

La Fórmula 1 por fin pudo comenzar su temporada 2020 en el Gran Premio de Austria y vio a Valtteri Bottas conseguir su primer triunfo del año para darle a Mercedes su primera victoria en la defensa del campeonato por equipos.

El mexicano Sergio Pérez de Racing Point terminó sexto en una buena presentación del piloto que llegó a estar en tercer puesto en la parte final de la carrera pero no aguantó, sufrió rebases pero logró terminar entre los primeros diez y con ello conseguir los primeros puntos para el de Guadalajara pero también para su equipo pues su compañero de equipo Stroll abandonó la carrera.

El campeón defensor Lewis Hamilton cruzó en segundo lugar pero tuvo una penalización de cinco segundos que lo envió a la cuarta posición para dejar en el podio a Charles Leclerc de Ferrari en segunda posición y a Lando Norris de McLaren quien consiguió su primer podio en F1 y además la vuelta más rápida en el Red Bull Ring. Una estupenda carrera del británico.

El siguiente compromiso será en el mismo circuito de Spielberg, Austria cumpliendo así la segunda de ocho pruebas inicialmente pactadas en el Campeonato Mundial de Automovilismo.

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¿Qué esperar de los cambios de pilotos en F1?

Foto vía @SpheraSports Aún no comienza la temporada 2020 de la Fórmula 1 y algunas escuderías ya comienzan a planear la temporada 2021 con importantes cambios de pilotos en su alineación. La lucha por arrebatarle el puesto de honor a Mercedes ha …

Foto vía @SpheraSports

Aún no comienza la temporada 2020 de la Fórmula 1 y algunas escuderías ya comienzan a planear la temporada 2021 con importantes cambios de pilotos en su alineación.

La lucha por arrebatarle el puesto de honor a Mercedes ha comenzado y tal parece que a los alemanes no les preocupa mucho todo el movimiento de pilotos que se está confirmando y los que aún faltan por confirmar.

Mercedes publicó en redes un divertido video donde se ve un personaje comiendo palomitas como si estuviera disfrutando de una película. Un claro mensaje de que mientras todos los equipos ven cómo desbancar a Mercedes, los alemanes trabajan con la confianza de tener un equipo sólido para las siguientes dos temporadas con Hamilton y Bottas como sus pilotos principales.

Ferarri, renovarse o morir

Para la Scudería Ferrari la misión es muy clara, comenzar una reconstrucción total del equipo a largo plazo para recuperar el puesto de honor que mantuvo en la década anterior con seis campeonatos de pilotos y siete de constructores, pero que desde 2008 no lleva nada a las vitrinas de los italianos.

I didn’t think I’d fall in love during quarantine but I did. Thank you, Netflix.

143, F1.

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Dating in a “normal” world is generally a horrific experience that rarely pays off with anything even remotely close to love. That’s something that you know if you were in the dating world back when the world was “normal.”

Dating while we’re all locked in our apartments or homes during quarantine to fight this coronavirus is now a totally non-existent thing, which can be nice at times but it can also make you miss the horrific experience of dating.

It also has similar results in terms of finding love because finding love right now is just as hard as finding toilet paper – you know it’s out there somewhere and you see pictures of it shared by overjoyed friends on social media but chances are you ain’t gonna get it.

At least not right now, anyways.

But that all changed for me last week when I was lucky enough to find love… and I have Netflix to thank for that. Because last week I fell absolutely head over heels in love… with Formula 1 racing.

Sure, it’s not a person. But it’s something and you can’t take this away from me!

For a while I had heard from friends and strangers on Twitter about the Netflix docuseries “Formula 1: Drive to Survive.” I had brushed it aside because I didn’t know much about the sport and had many other live sports to watch (remember those days? Man, those were the best.). I just couldn’t picture myself devoting time to watch something about racing, but then again I never thought I’d gleefully watch seven episodes about a bunch of lunatics who owned Tigers and wanted each other dead, so I figured what the heck – let’s check out this F1 thingy.

And just like that I was hooked.

If you haven’t watched this series it’s 20 episodes long and follows the past two seasons of F1. It’s all awesome behind-the-scenes stuff that leads up to a race at the end of each episode where perfectly developed storylines get paid off and then some.

The best part about this show is that they do a great job each episode of making you care about the drivers and teams and people who run the teams. I know this because during one episode I was sitting there on my couching going, “YEAH, HAAS RACING. YOU HAVE TO BE FASTER THAN THIS! YOU JUST HAVE TO BE!” even though I didn’t know Haas racing was even in F1 just a few hours before I watched the show.

If you don’t know the results ahead of time – which I didn’t – then you’ll feel some nerves and excitement leading up to the race. Then once things get underway you’ll suddenly feel like you’re watching live sports again and that you can’t wait to see how things play out.

The places where these races take place are incredible, too – from the fans in Monaco watching from the hundreds of balconies on buildings along the course to the fireworks exploding into the Singapore night, it’s all so stunningly beautiful and makes you feel like you are traveling the world instead of being locked inside your house.

If you’re like me and don’t know much about this sport then you’ll instantly be amazed by how insanely badass the drivers are and what they can pull off while driving at insane speeds. And you’ll be rooting for guys you didn’t know about that morning to try to keep their seat (a phrase I learned while watching the show but now use like I know what I’m talking about) leading up to season-ending races.

You’ll also get to know more about the legendary Lewis Hamilton. I work in sports so I had heard his name, of course, but I didn’t really know much about him. Now I know he drives for Mercedes, is really humble, treats his whole team incredibly well, and wins just about every time he gets into his car. You’ll also see that his “flu game” was just as impressive as Michael Jordan’s. OK, that may be overstated but I’m newly in love so let me overstate things!

Listen, right now there are no sports on. I’m watching Game 1 of the 1988 World Series on ESPN as I write this. We’re all hungry for sports and this F1 series filled my appetite and left me wanting more. It can do it for you, too.

I loved it so much that the other morning I Googled “F1 2020 results” to see who was winning races before the world shut down. But then I sadly learned that the season doesn’t start until March and everything has been postponed. Man, that search left me feeling so empty.

But I can’t wait until all of this is over and sports are back and F1 is back and I’m Googling ways to watch live races, because that is going to be awesome.

And yeah, I will wait for you, F1.

Because I love you.

Though I might have to share that love with Sunderland F.C., because “Sunderland ‘Til I Die” on Netflix is proving to be pretty awesome, too. But the team really stinks, which is a shame because Sunderland fans are deserve better.

Tuesday’s biggest winner: Ciara and Russell Wilson.

The power couple is having a second child together and shared a video of their gender reveal on Tuesday… and it was pretty great.

Quick hits: Breaking down Burrow… Kamara happy for McCaffrey… Anger over Colts’ logo… And more!

– My pal and coworker Steven Ruiz brilliantly broke down Joe Burrow’s game film from 2018.

– Saints RB Alvin Kamara loved hearing about Christian McCaffrey’s contract on Twitch.

– A coach is mad at the Colts for ripping off their new logo from a high school team.

– NASCAR star Joey Logano shared his thoughts on Kyle Larson’s firing.

– Did the 49ers’ save fans from spreading coronavirus by losing in the Super Bowl? This report makes it look like they did.

– The great Joe Buck continued his great play-by-play of random videos on John Krasinski’s new YouTube show.

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WATCH: Red Bull leader considered deliberately infecting Formula 1 drivers with coronavirus before season’s start

While people across the world are being asked to self-quarantine and practice social distancing one decision-maker within the world of Formula 1 was thinking about doing the exact opposite.

Drastic times call for drastic measures, but not as drastic as one Formula One leader would like to get.

Helmut Marko, the head of driver development for Red Bull, recently told Australian TV station ORF that he had considered gathering all of Red Bull’s drivers to create a coronavirus camp of sorts, with the hope that they’ll get their infections over and done with before the delayed Formula One season starts up.

“These are all strong young men in really good health,” Marko said. “That way, they would be prepared whenever the action starts. And you can be ready for what will probably be a very tough championship once it starts.”

We don’t have to lay out why that would be a bad idea, do we?

Fortunately for Marko’s drivers, it does not sound like they’ll be asked to create their own petri dish: ”Let’s put it this way,” Marko said,. “It has not been well received.”

The 2020 F1 season was originally set to start March 15. The first race of the season still on the calendar is the Canadian Grand Prix, which is scheduled for June 14.

Red Bull leader considered deliberately infecting Formula 1 drivers with coronavirus before season’s

While people across the world are being asked to self-quarantine and practice social distancing one decision-maker within the world of Formula 1 was thinking about doing the exact opposite.

While people across the world are being asked to self-quarantine and practice social distancing one decision-maker within the world of Formula 1 was thinking about doing the exact opposite.