F1, Carlos Sainz wants to do it again
The Spaniard, third in qualifying in Austria, is confident to play for victory in the Sprint and in the race.
The Spaniard, third in qualifying in Austria, is confident to play for victory in the Sprint and in the race.
The Monegasque, second in qualifying, would like a clean weekend between Sprint and race.
The Dutchman is happy with the pole in the Red Bull house, but he knows that points are scored in the Sprint and in the race.
The Red Bull driver is fastest in qualifying, 29 thousandths ahead of the Ferrarista. Third is Carlos Sainz.
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The world champion is looking forward to the Austrian GP, where he has always done well.
The Ferrarista is even hungrier after his first win at Silverstone.
The Mercedes driver returned to Guanyu Zhou’s frightening accident at the last Silverstone GP.
The reigning world champion, fresh off his seventh-place finish at Silverstone, admits to thinking of 2028 as his last season in F1.
“I think there is more respect between ma and him than what we saw in 2021.”
There are many who say that with Ross Brawn and Jean Todt, the Monegasque would be leading the championship.
“He is an equally good driver and is able to compete and carry on Ferrari’s achievements at a high level.”
The former French driver, commenting on the outcome of the British Grand Prix and in particular the Monegasque’s result, looks at the glass half full.
Victorious in the British Grand Prix after a bitter race finish for Leclerc, the Spaniard treated himself to a little celebration.
Il dirigente austriaco non usa mezzi termini nei confronti dell’olandese dopo il deludente Gp di Gran Bretagna e non esclude un cambio di leadership interna.
“He should have been penalized,” the former Ferrarista raises his voice.
The former champion baffled by the decision to let Charles Leclerc continue on the hard tire.
Michael Schumacher’s longtime rival also congratulated the seven-time world champion’s son, who scored points for the first time
The Monegasque driver reiterated his disappointment at the new blown success
The Formula 1 world champion analyzes his seventh-place finish at the British Grand Prix.
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“Fourth place deserved, more could have been done but it is the result of external episodes.”
“Frustrating race, I don’t think it was the right decision.”
“I don’t know what to say, it’s fantastic, the first win after 150 races with Ferrari at Silverstone, I couldn’t ask for more.”
“I gave everything, I tried to chase the Ferraris and I have to congratulate Carlos, he was very fast.”