The series of performances continues in the Formula 1 World Championship. If Monday is Aston Martin’s turn and Tuesday is Ferrari’s, The new MCL38 was launched early this Wednesday driving the British Lando Norris and the Australian Oscar Piastri in the 2024 Formula One World Championship, and did so with confidence to continue the development of the previous season, although at the moment everything is focused on training and the start. of the campaign in Bahrain.
Zak Brown, CEO, expressed his happiness at seeing the new car for 2024 on the track and “assess the team’s hard work and dedication” and assured that they “need to be realistic, because all teams develop in the off-season.”
For his part, Lando Norris declared that he “ excited to get back behind the wheel of the MCL38 and see how it performs. The livery on the new car looks fantastic, so it’s great to be out on the track today.”
“I’m looking forward to testing the car in Bahrain. I have full confidence in the team and that we will continue to make progress after last season’s turnaround. However, The real test of our progress will come when we put the vehicle to the test in practice.before qualifying and the Bahrain Grand Prix race,” he added.
Oscar Piastri said “it was amazing to drive the MCL38 on track for the first time today. “This is an important milestone in our development for this year and I’m excited to see it on track in its new livery.”
“We won’t know where we are in terms of competitiveness until we fight in Bahrain“But we’re preparing as best we can, spending time in the simulator and working closely with everyone who designed, built and will drive the car to make sure we’re ready to hit the ground running,” he added.
The MCL38 features a design that incorporates fan-favorite elements: papaya and anthracite with a touch of chrome.
The team will begin pre-season training at the Bahrain International Circuit from February 21 to 23, ahead of the season-opening race, the 2024 Bahrain Grand Prix, which will be held on March 2.
Source: La Verdad
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