F1 Ferrari: Charles Leclerc, two more troubles arrive
The Maranello-based stable will introduce new components regarding the Monegasque’s power unit, resulting in penalties
The Maranello-based stable will introduce new components regarding the Monegasque’s power unit, resulting in penalties
“If he keeps driving like this, it will be very difficult to stop him.”
McLaren driver: “I’m glad there’s a break. It wasn’t the six months I wanted.”
More than 320,000 spectators expected. Historic record for the Temple of Speed.
Red Bull’s Mexican dwells on Maranello’s difficulties, with somewhat unexpected statements.
Ferrari’s Monegasque, often harsh in self-analysis after a mistake, goes into the merits of his approach.
Sports director Mekies: “Team orders? We will not wait for the math.”
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“Mistakes are part of the journey, we need to analyze them and improve.”
“I’ve been growing with Ferrari practically since 2019, and I feel I understand the whole procedure. I would be more than happy to show them what I can do.”
The pilot has no intention of backing down, and the stable wants to assert its rights.
The Cavallino team principal vented all his frustration after the first half of the season.
The Australian is expected to remain with McLaren in 2023, but a return to Alpine cannot be ruled out.
The Thai was confirmed in Williams and commented on the news by responding to the Australian’s tweet.
“Red Bull is aiming for a one-two punch; Perez is only five points behind Leclerc,” he pointed out.
For ad Benedetto Vigna, the Maranello stable must continue to fight for the title.
The team announced the young Australian for 2023, but the driver denied it.
The Australian driver, F2 world champion in 2021 and reserve driver this season, will take the wheel that Fernando Alonso will leave at the end of the year.
For the Scotsman, correctives are urgently needed inside the Cavallino box: “The two drivers are starting to lose confidence in the team.”
The seven-time Formula 1 world champion officially joins the ownership team of the Denver Broncos, an NFL franchise.
The Spanish pilot: “It was pretty big, I think it cost.”
Maranello’s team principal beyond criticism: “In the 13 races held so far, we have failed only one race.”
Ralf Schumacher: “Ferrari is self-destructing, jobs in danger”
“We didn’t have to react to Verstappen, we had to go longer on the second stint….”
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Red Bull team principal: “I would never say that we will finish in first and second place.”
“His pace is as good as ours,” he had said before the situation turned around.
“You have to struggle and not show your frustration to the outside world.”
The German stable achieved the same number of podiums as the Cavallino.
Fernando Alonso’s move to Aston Martin was the first move. They can now change several seats.