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Autocar’s 2023 motorsport assessment

Carlos Sainz Jr ended the consecutive run, and what had appeared like a doable unbeaten Invincibles’ season for Red Bull, with a fantastically judged win in Singapore. Lewis Hamilton, in the meantime, batted away discuss of retirement to point out he is nonetheless bought a file eighth world title in him – so long as his staff can rediscover its mojo.

The 38-year-old comprehensively outperformed team-mate George Russell, too, even when he was accountable for his or her awkward Turn 1 collision in Qatar. But essentially the most stunning and spectacular narrative arc of the season needed to be McLaren’s, which began the season by admitting how gradual it will be. So it proved, technical director James Key paying the value as he headed again from whence he got here to Sauber-Alfa Romeo.

But beneath the regular hand of latest staff principal Andrea Stella, McLaren pulled off a mid-season Lazarus act, following a big aerodynamic improve launched on the Austrian GP.

Lando Norris and completed rookie Oscar Piastri main Verstappen on the British GP (earlier than bowing to the inevitable) was no flash within the pan. Norris displayed his A-list credentials all through, whereas Piastri scored a dash race win in Qatar as McLaren bounded previous Aston Martin to re-establish itself as Fl’s fourth-best staff. 

World Rally Championship

World champion: Kalle Rovanpera, Toyota Gazoo Racing WRT – The WRC is at his mercy–for as lengthy as he stays motivated to rack up extra titles 

Kalle Rovanpera took a while to seek out his groove in 2023. The earlier season, the Finn gained six occasions at simply 22 years outdated to grow to be by far the WRC’s youngest champion.

But this time he was discovering himself overshadowed by Toyota team-mate and eight-time champion Sébastien Ogier, regardless of the 38-year-old insisting on rallying solely part-time.

Still, with Ogier resisting a bid to equal Sébastien Loeb’s file of 9 titles, it all the time felt solely a matter of time earlier than Rovanperä discovered his rhythm – as he did together with his first win of the season, in Portugal, the fifth spherical of the collection. He by no means relinquished prime spot, even it he added solely two extra victories.

Former Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn Files Lawsuit, Seeking Over $1 Billion in Damages

Carlos Ghosn, the former CEO of Nissan, has filed a lawsuit in Lebanon against his previous employer, seeking more than $1 billion in damages. The lawsuit accuses Nissan, two other companies, and 12 individuals of defamation, fabricating evidence, and other offenses. Ghosn is specifically asking for $558 million in lost compensation and costs, as well as $500 million in punitive damages.

In late 2018, Ghosn was arrested by Japanese authorities on charges of underreporting his compensation and financial misconduct. He has consistently denied these charges. In late 2019, Ghosn managed to escape house arrest and fled the country in a box, eventually finding refuge in Lebanon, which does not extradite its citizens. However, he still has pending criminal charges in Japan. Nissan has also filed a lawsuit against Ghosn for monetary damages.

Carlos Ghosn was initially hired by Renault in 1996 to restructure the French automaker. Three years later, Renault and Nissan formed a partnership to share resources and reduce costs. Ghosn played a crucial role in turning around Nissan as the chief operating officer in 1999 and eventually became the CEO of both Nissan and Renault in 2001. Mitsubishi joined the alliance in 2017.

Even though Ghosn has been absent from Nissan for several years, his presence continues to be a source of trouble for the company. In 2022, the Japanese Financial Services Agency fined Nissan 200 million yen ($1.4 million) for Ghosn’s alleged misconduct, which was reported by the company in 2019. With this new lawsuit, it is likely that the legal battle between Ghosn and Nissan will prolong for years to come.

Since his escape, Ghosn has not held back in his criticism of his former employer. He referred to Renault-Nissan as “small and fragile” and criticized the company’s lack of vision in its electrification strategy.

In early 2023, Nissan announced an updated roadmap, revealing its plans to introduce 27 new electrified models and 19 new EVs by 2030. The company aims for up to 98% of its sales to be electrified in Europe by 2026 and 40% in the US by the end of the decade.