Ted's Notebook is a household name among
Formula 1 fans who have been following the sport for some time now and the British F1 analyst is now also bringing his findings from home. There was plenty to discuss in Formula 1 this week.
Ted Kravitz opens with a story about the current state of Formula 1. The budget cap is an important theme in Formula 1 and the playing field needs to be leveled in order to offer everyone equal opportunities. In this way it must be prevented that not every race the same teams and drivers are on the podium.
Vettel and his own competition
Kravitz also dives into the situation of
Sebastian Vettel. The German leaves
Ferrari at the end of 2020 due to a lack of confidence. However, the question now is what Vettel will do. According to Kravitz, however, Vettel is the fifth choice for Mercedes and would do better to focus on an F1 Retro-championship with V12 engines.
Finally, Kravitz also looks at the other deals that have already been made in Formula 1. Ferrari strictly
Carlos Sainz as successor to Vettel and
Daniel Ricciardo succeeds the departed Sainz at
McLaren. What are the options for Renault and what are the implications of these changes for the future in Formula 1?