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5 Most Controversial And Heated Moments In F1 2023

1 years ago By Sports Desk

Hello, F1 fans all round the world, feel like you are getting bored!

And why not will you get bored  the wonderful 2023 F1 season had ended recently,  and there will 4 months to get the new F1 season going.

But let’s just not get bored. Let us take you to our survey on the recently completed 2023 F1 season, where we will analyze every little details of the season.

And today, we will analyze and discuss about the 5 Most Controversial And Heated Moments In F1 2023.

Now, let’s look at the top heated moments of the 2023 season-

1. Sergio ‘Checo’ Perez rivals his own teammate,  Verstappen-

With no one to stand close to in completion this year to Red Bull and it’s drivers. It’s own drivers became each other’s rivals, battling for supremacy. And this got pretty intense in the beginning of the season when Perez has own two consecutive races  both in the Street Circuits of Saudi Arabia and Baku, Ajerbaijan, equlling and challenging Max at the drivers championship rankings.
Bit this rivalry later became cold due to team ethics and choices.

5. The Rise Of McLaren-

McLaren has performed wonderfully this season with its superbly talented young drivers, Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris. The British team is on an epic rise through the ranks of F1 is proving to be a force to be reckoned with.

2.ALPHA TAURI Chornicles-

This season, Alpha Tauri has used three different drivers in addition to Yuki Tsunoda. Nyck de Vries, the former Formula E champion, was dropped after ten races, and Daniel Ricciardo replaced him only to injure his wrist and be replaced by rookie Liam Lawson.

It took Ricciardo a while to make a comeback because of Lawson’s outstanding achievements in New Zealand, but when he did, he qualified his vehicle fourth in Mexico and finished eighth. Although he hasn’t performed as well as he once did, his chances of being in the top six (18/1) and top ten (9/4) are still good.

3. Las Vegas GP-

Less than a minute after the action started, Verstappen voiced his displeasure with the presentation, and the track sustained damage, making the most recent race in Las Vegas one that will be remembered for all the wrong reasons. Though the race was full of drama, despite a rough beginning, everything worked out in the end.

Leclerc finished in second place on the last lap, preventing a Red Bull one-two; Norris had a spectacular crash; Verstappen received a penalty for forcing Leclerc off course, crashed with Russell, and ran to victory with a damaged wing.

4. No Red Bull Singapore

With the overwhelming leader out of the way and having trouble setting up, Verstappen had an unbelievable race in Singapore, missing out on the top ten qualifying shootout. This created the conditions for one of the most exciting race finishes in memory, with Sainz, Norris, Russell, and Hamilton chasing each other all the way to the finish line.

5.  Fight From Finish At the Mexican GP-

The suspense in Mexico came from a fantastic sprint for third place, further back. In the final laps, Alonso was chasing down Perez while Verstappen had a commanding lead over Norris in second position. In front of his home supporters, Mexican Perez did not give up lightly even though he had taken third place on the last lap.

When the two reached the last corner, Perez attempted a backflip to reclaim the lead, but he was only able to do so by 0.053 seconds. The likelihood that this weekend’s race will be won by fewer than six seconds is 6/4. To put that into perspective, just three Formula One races have had tighter finishes in terms of actual win.

So , we leave you here with these top 5 heated moments from the F1 season 2023. Hope you enjoy it!

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