F1 Notes: Ferrari Upgrades, Schumacher Return, Lawson's 2024 Seat, And More

Ferrari has confirmed that the SF-23 will have more upgrades at the upcoming Japanese Grand Prix, former F1 champion Mika Hakkinen has detailed what Mick Schumacher needs to do to make a return to the grid, and Liam Lawson's position for 2024 has been heavily discussed after his impressive performance at the Singapore Grand Prix.
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- Heartbreaking Moment Caught On Camera After George Russell Crash
- Mick Schumacher Receives Crucial Advice From Mika Hakkinen For Racing Return
- Former Driver Urges Williams To Consider Liam Lawson For 2024
- Aston Martin Calls For Consistency In Penalties After Singapore Grand Prix
- Former Driver Thinks Lewis Hamilton Was "The Right Character And The Perfect Fit" For Ferrari
- Martin Brundle On Max Verstappen Impeding Punishment - "Disappointment"
- Ferrari To Bring Yet More Upgrades For Japanese GP
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Next stop: Japan 🗾
— BWT Alpine F1 Team (@AlpineF1Team) September 19, 2023
A driver and fan favourite, we can't wait to take on the legendary Suzuka Circuit 🤩#Alpine #JapaneseGP pic.twitter.com/vYAqjK6HxU
Look, if, IF Lance Stroll can’t race in Japan then his replacement needs to be…
— Laura (@LauraLeslieF1) September 19, 2023
…Sebastian Vettel. Who is going to be at Suzuka anyway. So why not make it a nice round 300 GPs in his career? pic.twitter.com/q2IlbBKIpC
Charles Leclerc is optimistic about Ferrari's performance as they prepare for the Japanese Grand Prix.
— Fastest Pitstop (@FastestPitStop) September 19, 2023
"I really hope it's possible to reproduce that in Suzuka,"
"I'm really looking forward to seeing it because if we do that, then it's a really good sign for the future."
"As… pic.twitter.com/PXM4plk7aG
You all are absolutely shameless 😭😂 pic.twitter.com/8zeN17LnPU
— Stefanie (@fastpitstop) September 19, 2023

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