F1, Ferrari: penalty for Carlos Sainz
The Spanish driver will lose five grid positions in Brazil due to the replacement of the endothermic engine.
The Spanish driver will lose five grid positions in Brazil due to the replacement of the endothermic engine.
“Aston Martin is here to win the world championship in 2023 or 2024,” said the Spanish driver.
The Maranello stable wanted to honor its famous engineer with an inscription that reads “Ciao Furia.”
“Our main struggle is to finish ahead of Ferrari,” said the Mercedes driver.
The Monegasque driver is back from the complicated Mexican Grand Prix.
The Spanish driver spoke in the press conference ahead of the Brazilian Grand Prix.
“It will be great to compete at this iconic venue for one last time.”
“Fernando is right. Max has had to compete with more drivers than Lewis.”
“I am planning a multi-year contract with my team,” admitted the British driver.
“As a team we want to finish first and second in the league, so it’s important to make sure Checo stays ahead of Charles.”
Mercedes driver: “I think Lewis can stay in Formula 1 for several years”
Sports director Laurent Mekies: “Challenging challenge.”
This is mentioned by the German driver himself, who will say goodbye to Formula 1 at the end of 2022 but was already thinking about it years ago.
On the sidelines of the ceremony, the British champion talks about his relationship with the country of Ayrton Senna.
Red Bull’s much-heard consultant also speaks out about the gap between Ferrari and Verstappen ahead of next year.
Former circus patron: “Focus on other championships.”
The Austrian manufacturer’s advisor said of the two-time Dutch world champion, “He has become a tire whisperer.”
“Especially the first two years I was very, very hard on myself.”
The Briton will have one more reason to try to take the victory.
“We were forced to do it otherwise it would have been left there to study the data,” confirmed Mike Krack.
Austrian stable, punished for budget cap violation, now points finger
The team principal of the Maranello stable will not be there in Brazil either
The British driver was named an honorary citizen of Brazil.
The Aston Martin driver will run his final two races in Brazil and Abu Dhabi.
“Everyone is very cautious, because if you’re fighting for third place and you have a problem and you finish last, you know your weekend is going to be difficult.”
“The problem is that as you get older, you start to lose some performance. That hasn’t happened with him yet.”
Spanish driver sides with team principal: “It’s incredibly difficult to lead a team like Ferrari”
“The point is that when I heard that the budget cap was going to be included in Formula 1, I immediately thought that someone might be able to devise loopholes to get around the regulations.”
The Australian driver, who will leave McLaren at the end of the season, explained, “I want to regenerate, I will return with a desire to redeem myself.”