Helmut Marko clings to Max Verstappen
“At the moment we are struggling. We don’t have the fastest car, but we have Max and that makes a difference.”
“At the moment we are struggling. We don’t have the fastest car, but we have Max and that makes a difference.”
The team principal of the British racing stable has returned to talk about the possible engagement of the Spanish driver next season.
Ferrari’s technical director Chassis and Aerodynamics to Aston Martin.
On May 26, the big play in Monte Carlo. Then the beginning of a deep crisis.
The Mercedes driver explained his emotions after his victory at Silverstone
The Spanish driver finished fifth
The Monegasque driver finished only 14th at Silverstone
At the end of a “crazy” race, the seven-time world champion takes the win ahead of the Dutchman and Norris. The Ferraris close without high notes.
“The truth is that we have been losing pace for some time.”
After dominating FP3, Mercedes repeated itself in qualifying by monopolizing the front row.
The two silver arrows were ahead of Lando Norris. Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc finished fourth and sixth, respectively.
The climate in the Anglo-Austrian team seems increasingly tense, and the Dutch champion takes a clear position.
McLaren’s Brit ahead of Stroll and teammate Piastri. Fourth Verstappen, eighth Leclerc, ninth Sainz.
The Spaniard ready to sign a contract until 2026. He will be Pierre Gasly’s partner.
Statements from Maranello’s drivers on the eve of the three-day British Grand Prix.
“I am interested in asset value and understanding how to take ownership of a team, maybe in the next 5 or 10 years there will be opportunities for that.”
“It’s hard to explain how much this opportunity means to me.”
“I reviewed everything and we analyzed things. Let me say that I would not change anything I did.”
“The Condor cannot leave on July 3, the Condor leaves on August 29-30, so we wait.”
“It is amazing that he is free and we are all willing to have him on the team, we will do anything to have him.”
The Irish businessman was blunt about the contact between the Dutchman and the Briton.
“Maybe they won’t play paddle tomorrow, but I’m sure they will talk about it. They are two strong drivers.”
Scuderia team principal: “We could have done more.”
The Monegasque driver finds himself dealing with a nightmarish weekend
The Spanish driver spoke after the podium achieved in Austria
The McLaren driver externalizes all his disappointment after the accident that caused his retirement.
Race of a thousand twists and turns, the Mercedes driver takes advantage of the clash (with attached punctures) between the Dutchman and McLaren’s No. 4.
Thus the Spaniard after finishing fourth in qualifying for the Austrian Grand Prix.
Explanation of sixth place in Austrian GP qualifying: “I tried too hard, it didn’t pay off.”
Exhilarating Saturday for Red Bull’s Dutchman, much less so for Ferrari: Sainz is fourth, the Monegasque sixth, with doubts about the consequences of an off-track.