Lewis Hamilton: stunning new record, but F1 has nothing to do with it
The statistic comes from his native Britain, and it sees the Mercedes driver on top of all his fellow countrymen in sports.
The statistic comes from his native Britain, and it sees the Mercedes driver on top of all his fellow countrymen in sports.
The new porpoising controversy comes from the Mercedes driver.
The former Scottish pilot, speaking on the porpoising issue, said flatly, “Those who feel uncomfortable can step aside.”
The former Mercedes driver is unabashed: “He doesn’t have what it takes to be a champion.”
The British manager believes that the world championship is now in Verstappen’s hands.
The Monegasque is 49 points behind Max Verstappen.
We continue to discuss porpoising and what the FIA intends to do to resolve it.
Through a post on Twitter, the German manufacturer expressed its sympathy for the Spanish driver.
The Red Bull advisor spoke on the performance of the cars in Montreal.
According to the team manager, the development of W13 is on the right track.
Starting on the front row, the Spaniard finished seventh in the Alpine. But then ninth due to penalties.
The 1997 world champion downplays the Monegasque’s faults but stresses: "You win and lose together, never distance yourself from the team".
The'former German driver: "He' a totally different opponent than Bottas"
After just two points in four races, the Spaniard from'Alpine intends to start again in Miami.
The Williams driver, who already starred in the'last Gp of last season, was again the talk of the town.
The president and CEO of Formula 1 also indirectly sends a message to the British star.
The Mercedes team principal regrets the many controversial episodes in the Jeddah race.
"E' ready to take the scepter from Lewis Hamilton".
"It’s an'area where we should be present, that’s for sure. Because it is an'area of great development, all the manufacturers are interested in being there".
The three-time Formula 1 world champion comments on the duel that is inflaming the circus.
When asked about this, the Mercedes driver did not back down: he would love to race in South Africa.
More harsh back-and-forth between the two Haas drivers.
Everything possible was done for him and the race could not be postponed until another date.
Ralf Schumacher heavily criticized the former Ferrarista's first months at the British stable: "From what I hear there are many internal problems".
The team that won world championships with Vettel and now enchants in Formula 1 thanks to Verstappen is preparing for a new phase.
Rob Smedley, a former Ferrari engineer, recalls the Brazilian’s early days at Maranello.
First rumors about the SF21 are filtering through: changes on the engine and aerodynamics.