F1, Hamilton and the wish ahead of the Hungarian GP
The Mercedes driver is back from second place in the French Grand Prix.
The Mercedes driver is back from second place in the French Grand Prix.
“This is how you don’t win a championship,” observes the Canadian.
The Catalan expressed all his disappointment at yet another misadventure of the Monegasque.
“We will analyze everything to try to improve,” the Spaniard wrote.
The 2016 world champion, speaking about the Monegasque’s accident at Le Castellet, called his admission of guilt “premature.”
The Spanish driver, who started nineteenth, finished fifth but had cherished the idea of the podium: “This time I listened to the box, not vice versa.”
The Mercedes driver, second at the finish line of the French Grand Prix, revealed that he had problems with his hydration system.
The Rossa’s team principal, after the bitter outcome of the French GP, is banking everything on restoring the Monegasque’s confidence immediately.
The Dutchman’s comment after winning the French Grand Prix, with his rival for the world championship forced to retire.
The Monegasque out due to accident when leading the race, Hamilton and Russell complete the podium.
The Monegasque explains that the withdrawal at the French Grand Prix was not Ferrari’s fault: “My mistake, unacceptable.”
That’s how many times, starting first, Ferrari’s Monegasque has actually reaped only disappointment.
The whole thing was a consequence of Charles Leclerc’s earlier accident, and the subsequent Safety Car.
The Monegasque driver’s French Grand Prix ended on lap 17 against the barriers at Le Castellet.
The 2016 world champion is convinced that an incident between the two title challengers will happen soon.
The Red Bull consultant believes it is a risk to mount a new engine in hot weather.
“The thought always remains like a woodworm in the back of our minds.”
The Mercedes Englishman’s words after qualifying for the French GP are bitter.
The Dutchman talks about qualifying for the French Grand Prix, and his performance difference from Leclerc.
The Spaniard will start on the last row at the French GP, but he helped Leclerc give Ferrari pole.
Despite their second and third places in qualifying, the Dutchman and teammate Perez show rather pulled smiles.
The frictions of the last Grand Prix, between the two drivers of the Rossa, seem to have been overcome after the Monegasque’s outstanding pole at Le Castellet.
The Monegasque will start with his Ferrari ahead of everyone: second is the Dutchman, on the second row are Sergio Perez and Lewis Hamilton.
The Haas German did not like the deterioration of the car between the first and second sessions.
The Spaniard is really pleased with the performance, but in the race he is expected to start from the back of the grid.
“It’s hard to understand the situation, it seemed to me that Red Bull did something different than we did.”
“The W13 is not brilliant on this track and we don’t know why.”
“Ferrari is very competitive, but it remains to be seen what work they have done on engine mapping.”