F1, from Lewis Hamilton a real broadside to Red Bull
The Mercedes driver made it clear that he has not forgotten what happened in 2021.
The Mercedes driver made it clear that he has not forgotten what happened in 2021.
“There is no alternative to Mick,” said the pilot’s uncle, in his second year with the U.S. manufacturer.
“He doesn’t do the same experiments that I do on weekends,” said the Mercedes driver.
Philippe Bianchi, father of the late driver who was a friend and mentor to the current Ferrari bearer, is emotional on social media.
The words of the 2016 world champion, who is never trite when talking about the Cavallino, are bound to cause discussion.
The German driver is aiming for sixth place for his Aston Martin in the Constructors’ standings.
“Red Bull was very fast on the straight, I think with the DRS open they are faster than us by something like 35 km/h.”
The German automaker has announced its willingness to acquire a stake in the Sauber Group.
For Diarkos the new effort by Francesco Domenighini.
Since 2007, his first year in Formula 1, he has always won at least one Grand Prix.
“At one point we all thought he would get his first annual victory, but Max denied him.”
“I hope we can find the right solution,” said the former Mercedes driver.
“I think there is a hunger in him that I have never seen in any driver,” said Red Bull’s team principal.
“It was very fair,” said the German from Aston Martin.
“I am confident we can do it, because we are working hard,” said the Prancing Horse driver.
The Mercedes driver rear-ended the poleman at the start, forcing him to retire
“We will continue working to prepare for the challenge of next season,” said the Cavallino Rampante team principal.
Haas complaint: unsafe single-seater, 30-second penalty. Alpine protest.
The Monegasque expressed regret over the outcome of the U.S. GP, despite the fine comeback that led him to third place.
Knocked out of the game early in the race, the Spaniard did not mince words in describing the early race contact with George Russell.
Success in Austin is worth the Manufacturers’ World Championship: the Dutchman dedicates it to Dietrich Mateschitz.
Despite a defective last pit stop, the world champion overtakes the Monegasque and the Mercedes driver in the last phase of the race. Badly Sainz, out at the first corner.
This was announced by the stable itself via statement: its founder passed away in the night at the age of 78.
“I have to figure out if Mick is the chosen one,” admitted the Haas team principal.
Second in qualifying, he will start from 12th on the grid due to a penalty.
Co-founder of the Red Bull company and owner of the Formula 1 team of the same name, he passed away at the age of 78.
The Spaniard sees a surging Red Bull: “I’m not going to lie, I think they are the favorites.”
Masterpiece of the Spaniard. The Monegasque demoted ten positions. On the front row is Verstappen.
The Dutch world champion improves the time of the Ferrarista, who will have to serve 10 penalty positions on the grid.