GPblog.com wishes everybody a Happy New Year 2024!

01:00, 01 Jan 2024
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GPblog.com wishes everybody a Happy New Year for 2024! Formula 1 in 2023 saw Max Verstappen secure his third world championship by dominating the field. Red Bull Racing and Verstappen collected record after record. Will they be break more in 2024? Will Mercedes be back at the front with Lewis Hamilton and George Russell? Or will Ferrari and McLaren challenge?

2023 was a historical year

Verstappen had a season like no other as he smashed records and raised his statistical profile. The Dutchman won 19 races, beating his own record from 2022. Many other records and milestones were hit during the season.

There are many more Formula 1 statistics we could dive into but to celebrate the new year we want to thank you; our community.

Thank you

In 2023, GPblog published 8,844 articles. Those articles received a combined 74,403 comments. At the time of writing, the article titled: "Hamilton: 'Red Bull not helping Perez at all" picked up the most comments with 246. It was the Australian Grand Prix on the 2nd of April that recorded the most comments in one day at 786.

At GPblog.com, we appreciate all users who read, interact or share our articles with the wider F1 community. But for some fun, we created a list of users with the most comments during 2023 on the English edition. A total of 982 different users posted a comment.

Rank User Comments
1 44-7xLegend 7,095
2 VeganWarrior 3,636
3 J41L 2,945

2024 and beyond

We look forward to bringing you more news stories during 2024. We have lots of exciting plans in the pipeline, updates to the website and we will be appearing at more Grands Prix through the season to bring you exclusive updates from the paddock. As you know, the 2024 season starts on the 2nd of March but we have lots of action during the two months leading up to lights out in Bahrain.

During January we will be previewing the 2024 F1 season and following the Dakar Rally. In February, GPblog will provide all of the updates from the car launches and pre-season testing. And throughout the season, GPblog will put you on pole position for Formula 1 news. We wish all of our users a Happy and Healthy 2024.

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