F1 launch season is now officially over. But what did we learn? LukeSmithF1 joins martlee on the latest Autosport podcast to discuss the major talking points 🎧
Alpine's launch event in London on Thursday night means we've now seen at least the livery of all 10 F1 challengers on the 2023 grid.
How much each team revealed varied from Red Bull simply repainting a 2022 car and the usual low-key Haas livery rendering, to the Ferrari with its innovative front wing and suspension set-up. And while several cars have now been pictured out on track, there remains an aura of mystery around the approach of several teams who chose to keep their cards close.Luke Smith joins Martyn Lee to look back over the entire F1 launch season and talk about what we learned about the year ahead.
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