In England, Ferrari becomes almost a joke
Horner tries to dribble a question about yet another mismanagement by the red wall.
Horner tries to dribble a question about yet another mismanagement by the red wall.
“When the pace is this bad, even strategy is difficult.”
“There has never been a constant race, something always happens. It’s pretty tiring.”
“I hear about strategies, about the hard tire, but the basic problem in my opinion was a car that was not going for what it needed to go today.”
“We hope to grow further to fight with those in front of us.”
Red Bull driver wins a crazy comeback victory in Hungary
Red Bull driver makes a comeback from 10th position and surprisingly wins ahead of the two Mercedes
Dutch driver lashes out at race management for attitudes in recent months
Former race director revealed, “So many death threats to me and my family.”
The German team decided to change the power units of both drivers
The Austrian team’s decision after problems in qualifying
Mercedes driver: “I’m not thinking about retirement, but how to win another championship”
The team principal hopes the two drivers will focus on beating Russell and doing one-two: “The duel between them must be risk-free.”
The seven-time world champion will start only seventh, while his teammate is happy with his first pole.
The Red Bull driver had engine problems and will start tenth, but he still wants to try to win.
The Monegasque, third in qualifying, wants to focus on his race and not on the leader, who will start only tenth.
The Spanish driver, second in qualifying, believes he has the pace to be able to win the Hungarian GP.
The Mercedes driver is overjoyed with his first career pole made in Hungary.
The Mercedes Brit beats everyone in qualifying in Hungary. Second Carlos Sainz and third Charles Leclerc.
“With some people within the team I have a good relationship. Even with Mattia Binotto.”
“He is handling the situation better than me, showing his maturity. He is important. Even though we are going through a difficult time, he always has a positive approach.”
The Dutch champion admits Ferrari superiority but still has hope.
The Stevenage champion admits the difficulties of his Mercedes.
Impressive show of strength by the Monegasque: third the other Ferrarista Sainz.
The German’s announcement leaves open a seat at Aston Martin, coveted by several drivers.
Carlos Sainz ends the session in the lead. Second is Max Verstappen and third is Charles Leclerc.
The Monegasque knows how to put the disappointment of Le Castellet behind him for good.
Sebastian Vettel’s retirement will trigger particular market entanglements: the Apulian driver will also be involved.
The Asturian has no intention of thinking about retirement.
The seven-time world champion commented on the news of the German’s retirement.