The article discusses the upcoming Formula 1 season, including changes to the calendar and engine suppliers. Here are some key points:
* The F1 calendar will feature two trips to Spain instead of one next year, with the Spanish Grand Prix being held on a new circuit in Madrid.
* Red Bull will begin an engine partnership deal with US car giant Ford, which is part-funding the power-units Red Bull are designing for the new regulations.
* Renault ended its F1 power unit programme and will now be paying to use Mercedes engines.
* Aston Martin will become a works team for Honda, with F1 design legend Adrian Newey as team principal as part of a major restructure.
Additionally, the article mentions that Lewis Hamilton's struggles this season have led him to rank below Max Verstappen in the drivers' championship.
* The F1 calendar will feature two trips to Spain instead of one next year, with the Spanish Grand Prix being held on a new circuit in Madrid.
* Red Bull will begin an engine partnership deal with US car giant Ford, which is part-funding the power-units Red Bull are designing for the new regulations.
* Renault ended its F1 power unit programme and will now be paying to use Mercedes engines.
* Aston Martin will become a works team for Honda, with F1 design legend Adrian Newey as team principal as part of a major restructure.
Additionally, the article mentions that Lewis Hamilton's struggles this season have led him to rank below Max Verstappen in the drivers' championship.