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Posted: 2024-02-21 03:50:54

Formula 1 is back in action, with all 10 teams in Bahrain for the crucial three-day testing session ahead of the new season.

F1 testing begins on Wednesday afternoon AEDT, ahead of the Bahrain Grand Prix on March 3 AEDT.

Lewis Hamilton's move to Ferrari and Red Bull's investigation of Christian Horner has dominated news cycles during the off-season.

But there was plenty of action away from the track during the off-season you may have missed.

Here are five stories you may have missed over the off-season to get you up to speed before the first grand prix.

1. Rival calls for changes over Red Bull's ownership of two teams

Collaboration between Formula 1 teams is nothing new, but as the 2024 season approaches Red Bull's ownership of two teams is being questioned.

McLaren CEO Zak Brown has called for an overview of the sport's regulations which permit the selling of parts between teams.

Red Bull owns two teams on the F1 grid — world champions Red Bull Racing, and the newly named Visa Cash App RB (formerly AlphaTauri).

Visa has always been the junior team, taking advantage of F1's rules which allow some components to be built by one team and purchased by another.

Two F1 cars on track, both bluem preparing for qualifying

F1 teams AlphaTauri and Red Bull Racing are owned by the same entity.(Reuters: Brian Snyder)

But in an era where there is a cost cap for each team of $US135 million ($205.5 million), Brown has said the ability for one entity to own multiple teams needs to be reviewed.

Brown has raised his concerns multiple times over the past 12 months, most recently at McLaren's car launch earlier this month.

Man in an orange polo shirt, holds a black microphone to his mouth, at a press conference.

McLaren chief executive Zak Brown says rules around parts sharing need to be looked into, questioning the fairness of Red Bull and AlphaTauri having the same ownership.(Reuters: Marco Bello)

"I'm speaking in the wider interest of the sport," Brown told the UK's Sky Sports F1.

"If you look at every other major sport. I'd even go further, there's A-B team relationships.

"When they started 15 years ago it was because there were big gaps between the top teams and the bottom teams.

"Now that there's this great budget cap in place, all teams are pretty much running at the cap.

"It's an equal playing field. I can tell you from sitting in the FIA-F1 Commission meetings, the voting is always the same when in theory it shouldn't be in one of the team's best interests."

2. Charles Leclerc and Lando Norris sign new contracts

Two F1 drivers, one in red and the other in orange, in the paddock after a session

Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc and McLaren driver Lando Norris have signed contract extensions with their teams.(Reuters)

Coming into 2024 the future of the F1 drivers' line-up was not clear. 

More than half of the drivers coming into the new year had their contracts finishing at the end of the season.

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