F1, Max Verstappen against everyone: his opinion on the budget cap
The Red Bull Dutchman gives his side of the controversy that has focused on his team in recent weeks.
The Red Bull Dutchman gives his side of the controversy that has focused on his team in recent weeks.
The Ferrarista aims to make his mark at the U.S. Grand Prix.
“A precedent should not be set,” said the Haas team principal.
The British driver is in his third season with McLaren.
The British team has yet to win a GP with four races left in the season.
The British driver said he would beat the seven-time world champion in the same car.
“He’s clearly the most talented driver we’ve had on the team over the years.”
The seven-time world champion does not hide: “We need to take a step back and go in a different direction.”
The Finnish driver is aiming for the top ten that he has not seen since last June.
“We have every chance to come back and get points,” said the Chinese driver.
Haas boss Steiner: “We are negotiating, although nothing is official yet.”
In Austin, the Maranello stable has decided that it will mount the sixth engine, penalty coming
“I had to completely change my driving style,” admitted the Spanish driver.
“I don’t think that when I made the mistakes, I was trying to compensate for other shortcomings. They could have happened at any time during the season.”
“She shot herself in the foot,” said the 1996 world champion with Williams.
“Headlines overshadowed by events in Abu Dhabi and Cap? No. Absolutely.”
“What many people don’t know is that I redesigned the F1 steering wheel,” assures the champion.
From October 24 to 28, there will be the FDA World Scouting Finals.
Mercedes is not the only option on the table for the Australian driver.
“The most incredible sensations I am experiencing are in Italy,” admitted the Ferrarista.
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The two-time World Champion: “I don’t see myself as a pilot until I’m 40. I want more.”
“He did a better job than we did,” said the British team principal.
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According to the former circus patron, things could get worse for the Austrian stable due to the budget cap violation
“It’s my opinion, but historically, drivers change despite the championships they win,” the two-time world champion ruled.
The judgment of the Anglo-German team principal is categorical.
Raymond Vermeulen, who looks after the Dutchman’s interests fresh from winning his second title, speaks out about the Ferrarista.
“I have increased the intensity of training,” said the former Force India and Renault driver among others.