F1, Mattia Binotto thinks big with Audi
Former Ferrari executive charged: “It’s the most ambitious in F1.”
Former Ferrari executive charged: “It’s the most ambitious in F1.”
The 1998 and 1999 world champion extols the new Cavallino driver, saying he believes his 40 years are not a problem.
The former German driver dwelt on the rainbow ambitions of his new teammates at Ferrari ahead of the imminent start of the new season.
“You cannot compare me to any other 40-year-old driver in the history of F1. I’m different from everyone else.”
The British champion promotes the team for their work during testing in Bahrain.
The Monegasque’s analysis at the end of the complicated Formula 1 tests in Bahrain.
The Briton of Mercedes precedes Verstappen, Rosse in sixth and ninth place with Hamilton and Leclerc.
“I worked 12 years in the same box and knew everything. Now, however, things are different, and it’s something I really enjoy.”
The second day of official F1 testing ahead of the start of the 2025 season closed in Sakhir, Bahrain.
The decision was officially made by the FIA World Council.
The words of the seven-time world champion, the new star of the house of Maranello.
The Maranello manufacturer’s Monegasque speaks at the end of the first day of official testing in Bahrain.
Between the British driver’s McLaren and the Monegasque’s Ferrari are the Mercedes of George Russell, second, and the Red Bull of Max Verstappen, third.
Morning times on the first of three days of preseason testing.
The circus has not seen an Italian driver since 2021 with Antonio Giovinazzi.
“I am passionate about my sport, and I think we pilots have a responsibility to do everything we can to work with stakeholders to advance the sport in many areas.”
Both Helmut Marko and his father Jos armor the Dutch driver to the team, but with some clarifications.
The new Cavallino driver: “I knew I would find so much passion here, but it’s beyond imagination.”
“I think both of them are aware of the expectations that are there.”
“Charles is only 27 years old but he is very mature for his age, probably more mature than I was at 27.”
The British driver took to the track at Fiorano with the new SF-25.
“At the end of the year, I would be disappointed if there was not at least one world title in our trophy case,” admits the Monegasque.
It was unveiled at London’s O2 Arena in a unique event where all 10 teams unveiled their liveries for the new Formula 1 season.
“I think it’s something in common with all of us who have changed cars, we will all have an adjustment period.”
“I have a score to settle with F1 and I want to prove my worth once again.”
The words of the Spaniard who at the presentation of the new Williams also attacks the Fia on the issue of turpitude.
The team principal of the Anglo-Austrian stable reviews what happened during the past season.
With only a few weeks to go before the start of the new season, the Australian driver wanted to send a clear message to his teammate and the title holder.