Ferrari, major upgrades to aim to win at Monza
Improvements on the single-seater at the aerodynamic level are expected for the Italian Grand Prix.
Improvements on the single-seater at the aerodynamic level are expected for the Italian Grand Prix.
Ferrari driver on the eve of Monza: “A one-two by the Rossa here in Monza would be perfect.”
“It’s a difficult time for the team and McLaren is strong, but we want to try to win,” admitted the Monegasque.
For the Cavallino team principal, the atmosphere around the circuit will be an important factor.
“We have to run with the work to create the conditions for which Formula 1 will sign the renewal of the contract that is in place until 2025.”
“I am positive by nature, we will find a solution, we will come to an agreement, although there is no office space for any circuit.”
“We are a good mix of quality and experience, and we will have fun and entertain.”
The former German driver expressed his views on the American’s possible replacement.
The British driver commented on the championship fight with Max Verstappen.
“I am very excited to drive the W15 and share the track with so many fantastic drivers.”
The Austrian manager analyzed Lando Norris’ triumph at the Zandvoort GP.
The Dutch driver’s father commented on Lando Norris’ dominant victory in the Zandvoort GP.
“This edition exceeded all expectations,” stressed engineer Gian Carlo.
The stainless driver from Como spoke to Sportal.it at Historic Minardi Day.
World leader after second place in Zandvoort: “The gap from Lando is big and it’s something I don’t like to see.”
Rossa’s team principal after the Dutch GP: “We appreciate the result but we need to focus on winning, not on 3rd place.”
The Ferrari driver, who started from 10th position, finished fifth in the Dutch Grand Prix.
Admission for third place at Zandvoort: “I am very, very surprised, this weekend had been very difficult for Ferrari.”
The decisive overtake comes on the track, also well figured Ferrari with Sainz finishing 5th in a comeback.
The Spanish driver does not hide his disappointment at missing out on Q3.
The Monegasque, who will start in the Dutch GP from the sixth box on the grid, is clear about the Redhead’s ambitions.
At Zandvoort it is the McLaren Briton who wins the chance to start ahead of everyone in Sunday’s GP.
The Alpine driver was ahead of Kevin Magnussen and Valtteri Bottas.
The F1 CEO has spoken on the possibility of holding a GP in Africa.
Red Bull’s team principal commented on the Dutchman’s possible move to Mercedes.
“We are a little too slow in short runs and also in race simulation, there is a lot of work to be done.”
The French stable has decided to bet on Australian Jack Doohan for 2025.