F1 Returns With Impressive Engineering After Summer Break

Racing fans will be relieved the 2023 Formula 1 season is returning to the screens, after taking a break over the summer months. 

Automotive engineering will be put to the test over the next few weeks, starting with the F1 Heineken Dutch Grand Prix on Sunday (August 27th). 

“For most, the break was an opportunity to get away, recharge and reset before the second half of the season,” a Formula 1 spokesperson stated.

This weekend’s race is just one of the remaining ten racing events yet to take place this year, including three F1 Sprint weekends. 

At the start of October, Qatar will see three days of action, while the US will also host an F1 Sprint event on the weekend of October 21st.

The last Sprint series will be held on the first weekend in November in Sao Paulo, Brazil. 

Other F1 events to take place over the remaining few months of 2023 include the Pirelli Gran Premio D’Italia in Monza, north-east of Milan. 

The 2023 Singapore Grand Prix will be held on September 17th, the Lenovo Japanese Grand Prix will take place the following weekend, and the Grand Premio de la Ciudad de Mexico is happening on October 29th. 

On November 18th, there will be the Heineken Silver Las Vegas Grand Prix, while the season will end on November 26th with the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix at Yas Marina Circuit. 

So far this season, Max Verstappen for Red Bull has come first in Bahrain, Australia, Miami, Monaco, Spain, Canada, Austria, Britain, Hungary and Belgium. 

This means Red Bull’s impressive automotive engineering has helped the driver secure ten out of 12 victories, with the Dutchman coming in second place for the remaining races.

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