Calendario f1 2018
Driver changes Īlexander Albon (left), Lando Norris (center) and George Russell (right) made their Formula One debuts with Toro Rosso, McLaren and Williams respectively.
Calendario f1 2018 series#
However, this agreement was later terminated on 9 September 2019, due to a series of off-track disputes between Haas and Rich Energy, and legal issues for Rich Energy. Haas F1 Team signed a title sponsorship agreement with energy drinks manufacturer Rich Energy for 2019 before the end of the 2018 season. The Sauber name disappeared entirely from the Formula One grid, but is still used in the Formula 2 and Formula 3 support categories for Charouz Racing System. Sauber was renamed Alfa Romeo Racing in an extension of the sponsorship deal that began in 2018. Racing Point F1 Team completed their transition from the Racing Point Force India identity that they used after a consortium led by Lawrence Stroll purchased the assets of Sahara Force India in August 2018. Neither team is recognised as Honda's official factory team under the terms of the agreement. In doing so, Red Bull Racing joined sister team Scuderia Toro Rosso in using Honda power after the latter joined the Japanese manufacturer in 2018. Red Bull Racing ended its twelve-year partnership with Renault and switched to Honda engines. Nicholas Latifi drove for Williams at six Grands Prix, while Naoki Yamamoto drove for Toro Rosso at the Japanese Grand Prix.
Calendario f1 2018 drivers#
Sources: Īcross the season, two drivers drove as a test or third driver in free practice sessions. Teams and drivers competing in the 2019 World Championship Entrant Ten teams, with two drivers each, competed in the championship in 2019.