The Sauber and Racing Bulls Components 1 groups will kick off their 2025 campaigns with a multi-day check in Imola this week.
As beforehand reported, Racing Bulls will head to the venue of the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix for a three-day check of a earlier automotive [TPC], with its 2025 racing drivers Yuki Tsunoda and debutant Isack Hadjar driving the 2023 AT04 from the workforce’s AlphaTauri days.
After working on Tuesday, the RB workforce will likely be joined on the Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari by Sauber, which can wheel out its 2022 C42 automotive for its new driver pairing Nico Hulkenberg and F2 champion Gabriel Bortoleto.
Hulkenberg and debutant Bortoleto will take to the monitor on Wednesday and Thursday, with the duo having already acquainted themselves with their new workforce at December’s Abu Dhabi post-season check.
Nico Hulkenberg, Stake F1 Staff KICK Sauber
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From this yr, testing of a earlier automotive – at the least two years previous – is restricted to 1000km and 4 days for normal grand prix drivers because the FIA clamps down on groups utilizing the likelihood to run their older equipment to conduct testing related to their present improvement, reasonably than for coaching younger drivers as supposed.
Rain is predicted on Wednesday and Thursday, which may derail working however equally afford 2025 rookies Hadjar and Bortoleto some precious expertise of working an F1 automotive within the moist.
Elsewhere in Italy, Lewis Hamilton made his first public Ferrari look on Monday as a part of an prolonged go to to Maranello to rise up to hurry together with his new squad.
Following loads of introductions and conferences, Hamilton began simulator work and a seat match earlier than probably making his testing debut for Ferrari on Wednesday on its Fiorano check monitor with the Scuderia’s F1-75 from 2022, joined by his new team-mate Charles Leclerc.
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