With 2023 F1 season not far off, FormulaRapida.net has noted down the car launch dates and fire-ups here.

After Haas announced its launch date last week, it completed the 2023 set of launch dates which will already kick-off this week with couple. The following week will see further three presentations with the next one completing with the remaining four.

Here’s the list of F1 launches along with times:

Haas – January 31 – Online – 14:00 GMT (15:00 CET)

Red Bull – February 3 – Online/New York – TBC

Williams – February 6 – Online – 14:00 GMT (15:00 CET)

Alfa Romeo – February 7 – Online/Zurich – 9:00 GMT (10:00 CET)

AlphaTauri – February 11 – Online/New York – TBC

Aston Martin – February 13 – Online/Silverstone – 19:00 GMT (20:00 CET)

McLaren – February 13 – Online/MTC – TBC

Ferrari – February 14 – Online/Maranello – 10:25 GMT (11:25 CET)

Mercedes – February 15 – Online/Silverstone – TBC

Alpine – February 16 – Online/London – TBC

Much like the lacklusture information especially on the timing side of things, the fire-ups have been dry too with none from Alpine, Ferrari or Red Bull Powertrains/Honda have yet shared theirs. Not even the customer teams have done so.

In fact, Mercedes and McLaren are the only teams to have shared a fire-up video with barely days left now for F1 2023 launch season. Also, there is no information shared on their filming days even with not long to go for the lone pre-season test in Bahrain.

Here’s the F1 fire-up videos:

https://twitter.com/MercedesAMGF1/status/1612418743132647424?s=20&t=1tN7LqdD_GHhxBVd4Oz4Gw

https://twitter.com/McLarenF1/status/1618315319851769875?s=20&t=1tN7LqdD_GHhxBVd4Oz4Gw

 

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