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Why did Renault quit F1?
Latest. Sauber will be rebranded as Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber for the 2024 Formula 1 campaign, following the departure of their title sponsor Alfa Romeo. The Swiss team will operate under this banner for the next two seasons before rebranding as Audi in 2026 when they become the German manufacturer's works squad.Renault are here to stay in Formula 1, but they will race on under a new name – and in new colours – from 2021 after the French manufacturer announced they will re-brand to become the Alpine F1 Team.about two hours

A Grand Prix race typically lasts about two hours, according to Formula 1. The fastest race time was completed by Michael Schumacher during the 2003 Italian Grand Prix, Red Bull reports.

Who will Audi replace in F1 : With its stake in the F1 team set to be reduced to zero, its likely that the historic Sauber moniker — which made its first appearance on an F1 grid in 1993 — will be fully replaced by Audi in 2026.

What happened to AlphaTauri F1

The Red Bull-owned Scuderia AlphaTauri Formula One team will be renamed 'Visa Cash App RB' for the 2024 season.

Why is Renault now Alpine : Rossi described Renault's commitment as “on-off” and said the firm struggled to get the right return on their investment. Choosing to rename under the sports premium Alpine immediately gave the brand a new credibility alongside brands such as Aston Martin, McLaren, Ferrari and Mercedes.

Audi is set to take over the Sauber F1 team entirely before entering as a constructor and engine manufacturer in 2026. Here's everything you need to know, from the rumoured cost to the drivers tipped for its race seats.

The Circuit de Monaco

The Circuit de Monaco has a unique layout that sets it apart from other Formula 1 tracks. Spanning just 3.337 kilometres (2.074 miles), it is the shortest track on the Formula 1 calendar. Despite its short length, it packs a punch with its 18 corners, including some of the most famous sections in motorsport.

What’s the longest F1 track

Spa-Francorchamps

The track was redeveloped in 1979, and although the new circuit is only half the original's length, it's still the longest on the current calendar at 7.004km.In a rather unexpected comeback, Porsche could find itself to be a part of the Formula One grid in 2026 after supposedly taking over Audi's F1 operations. That means all the work done so far by Audi will be taken over and rebranded with Porsche badging.Confirmed 2024 F1 driver and team line-ups

Team Drivers
Alpine Esteban Ocon (2024) Pierre Gasly (multi-year deal)
Aston Martin Fernando Alonso (multi-year deal) Lance Stroll (rolling contract)
Ferrari Charles Leclerc (beyond 2026) Carlos Sainz Jr (2024)
Haas Kevin Magnussen (2024) Nico Hülkenberg (moving to Sauber in 2025)


Red Bull's sister outfit joined the grid back in 2006 and initially raced under the Toro Rosso guise (meaning Red Bull in Italian) but were renamed as AlphaTauri from 2020 to promote the company's fashion brand.

Does Red Bull still own AlphaTauri : The team has been owned by Red Bull GmbH since the 2006 season.

Why did Lotus leave F1 : However, severe financial difficulties meant the team announced they would not race in 1995 on January 17th, bringing to end the story of one of F1's greatest ever teams. Come 2010, and the Lotus name was back in F1, but this was through a Malaysian effort and had little in common with the original title-winning team.

Who’s replacing Alfa Romeo

Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber

Sauber will run under the name 'Stake F1 Team Kick Sauber' for the 2024 and 2025 F1 seasons.

Monza

Monza is the oldest purpose built race track in Europe still used today and globally is beaten only by the Brickyard.In terms of challenging Formula 1 races, the Hungarian Grand Prix ranks right up there with the best. As for why this track is extremely difficult, even for the most experienced drivers, there are a few factors. Firstly, the track is one of the most varied in terms of speeds.

What’s the shortest F1 track : Circuit de Monaco

The shortest Formula 1 track is Circuit de Monaco at just 3.337 kilometers.