Lewis Hamilton panned by British press
“Lewis Hamilton’s adventure in Ferrari already has the flavor of a farewell tour.”
“Lewis Hamilton’s adventure in Ferrari already has the flavor of a farewell tour.”
The 18-year-old from Bologna at the wheel of the Mercedes even finished fourth in the Australian GP.
The Cavallino disappoints at its first World Championship race: ‘We need to react immediately in China.’
It was great, very tough race, especially having Max Verstappen behind us.”
Crazy race, conditioned by rain and many Safety Cars. Disappointing Ferraris. Antonelli shines.
Racing Bulls rookie goes out on the formation lap. Serious mistake.
The Monegasque driver analyzed his seventh place finish in qualifying for the Australian GP.
The British driver spoke out after finishing eighth in qualifying for the Melbourne GP.
The Red Bull driver, after a complicated free practice Friday, finished third in qualifying for the Australian GP.
The British driver will start from the first box in the Melbourne GP.
All-McLaren front row in Australia’s first race weekend.
The reigning World Champion does not seem convinced by the performance of his Red Bull.
The seven-time World Champion has been living a dream since his arrival at the Redhead.
The Monegasque the fastest on the track ahead of the McLarens. Fifth fastest time for Lewis Hamilton.
Italian fans’ anticipation grows for the young Bolognese’s debut behind the wheel of the Mercedes.
“Now is the time to put everything in place, and this weekend we will have a first snapshot of the hierarchy among the teams.”
“I’m still learning about this new car, which is quite different from the ones I’ve driven throughout my career.”
The manager from Imola will remain head of Formula One until 2029.
“The wait is over and we are ready to hit the track for the first race of the season.”
The Australian’s contract with the Woking team expired at the end of the 2026 season.
Something in the Cavallino’s new balances is causing the historic manufacturer from Romagna to reflect.
Marko speaks clearly: “In Australia they will do double duty.”
The former Italian driver has spoken bluntly about Ferrari’s two drivers just days before the start of the season.
“We remain very close friends, I wish him the best, but on the track we want to beat him.”
While not specifically mentioning it, the McLaren Briton hinted that he is under the spell of the Cavallino.
“Right now there is only one team that is clearly ahead of everyone and they have the orange car.”
In Piazza Castello in Milan, the presentation event of the two drivers in front of the fans of the Rossa.
“It will be crucial for us to develop the car well and work with the drivers to arrive ready. The rest we will see on the track.”