Lando Norris obeys and warns Max Verstappen
“Great day as a team. Piastri? The team asked me to let him pass.”
“Great day as a team. Piastri? The team asked me to let him pass.”
A lot happened in a race that may well have reopened the title race.
The words of the two Maranello drivers at the end of Hungaroring qualifying.
The two drivers of the British racing stable spoke out after the one-two scored in qualifying.
The Red Bull driver analyzed the third place he accrued in qualifying for the Hungarian GP.
The British driver took pole position ahead of teammate Oscar Piastri and Red Bull’s Max Verstappen.
In the last free practice session, in which Lando Norris still stands out, the Monegasque failed to make a level fast lap and was outside the top 10.
“It was a tough two or three months between January and February, I went through a problematic phase with the announcement of Hamilton’s arrival and my future changing.”
The Monegasque’s words after Friday’s free practice session at the Hungaroring.
An accident affected the Monegasque’s afternoon on the track, while Calos Sainz got the third best time.
Between the two Red Reds is Max Verstappen’s Red Bull.
“I have a very good relationship with Fred, and he’s certainly not afraid to tell me when I’m doing something wrong or when he thinks I’m doing or saying something wrong.”
“If I wanted to I could be much more of a jerk and act like a jerk and play that kind of character.”
“There is a little more to wait for my decision,” admitted the Ferrari driver.
“Ferrari is two-tenths of a second from the best, but if we put it all together it’s not so crazy to catch up with them,” assures the Monegasque.
The Monegasque driver was unabashed about his future teammate.
The Danish driver will leave the American stable at the end of the season.
The Spanish pilot spoke out ahead of the second part of the 2024 season.
Videos of technicians and mechanics show a real river in the pit lane: the consequences on the race weekend.
Rossa’s team principal spoke ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix.
“Since I have been at Ferrari, we have hired about 50 engineers from the other racing teams.”
After failing to win the last two races, he wants to return to success at the Hungarian GP.
The Finnish driver commented on Ferrari’s upcoming line-up.
The U.S. team has extended its agreement with Rossa on the supply of power units until 2028.
The 1996 World Champion questions Ferrari’s choices.
“The fact that Red Bull’s opponents take turns leading helps, but we can’t count on that.”
Formula 1’s most hotly contested designer is deciding what to do in the coming years, and from the names he is naming, it is clear what his possible destinations might be.
“It will be a unique and special experience,” admitted the seven-time world champion.
On his way out of Red Bull, the brilliant engineer could start again with a team well away from Maranello.
The 53-year-old Scot suggests the Spaniard remain at Ferrari in an unprecedented role.