F1, Austrian GP: Max Verstappen dominates Sprint, Ferrari distant
The three-time world champion wins ahead of the McLarens of Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris.
The three-time world champion wins ahead of the McLarens of Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris.
The Spaniard highlights some of the Rosse’s problems in Austria, particularly in managing the soft tires.
The setback forced the Monegasque to a disappointing 10th place in sprint qualifying in Austria.
The Red Bull driver was ahead of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri.
Despite a technical problem, the Dutch driver finished with the best time in the first and only free practice session at the Red Bull Ring.
Dutch driver: “I have a long contract, we will focus on next year’s single-seater”
The Ferrari driver spoke out ahead of the Austrian GP.
After the Frenchman with Alpine, Lance Stroll also extended his contract with Aston Martin.
“Great confidence in the future and the direction taken by the stable.”
“We have to focus a lot on ourselves because in Spielberg every detail will make a difference.”
“I really believe that he will make a useful contribution on every topic, and the combination with Charles will be very good.”
“Marca” points the finger at the Monegasque after the spat the two drivers had in the opening stages of the Spanish GP.
The son of seven-time world champion Michael will hold a test session for Alpine before the British GP, with a 2022 car.
“Unfair fight, damaged my wing. Maybe he wanted to do something spectacular in Spain, we’ll talk.”
The world champion brings home another victory after a difficult start.
The three-time world champion, however, trusts his Red Bull: “We have to do some verification, but we can win.”
The Spaniard, however, is aiming for the podium in the Spanish Grand Prix: “If we get off to a good start, we can play for it.”
Fifth place in Spanish GP qualifying scares the Monegasque: “Three tenths from two cars is a lot.”
The Briton in an exciting qualifying beat the world champion by 20 thousandths. Third and fourth were the Mercedes of Hamilton and Russell, fifth and sixth the Ferraris of Leclerc and Sainz.
The Spaniard was ahead of the Briton and his teammate by 30 and 37 thousandths, respectively.
In the two sessions the Spaniard is third and second. Norris and Hamilton the fastest.
“The BWT Alpine F1 Team confirms that Flavio Briatore has been appointed by Renault Group CEO Luca de Meo as its executive adviser for the Formula 1 division.”
The Monegasque driver spoke ahead of the Spanish GP
The words of the Spaniard of the house of Maranello on the eve of the three days of Montmeló.
“Ferrari means pride in what our country can do and also a demonstration that we are a country of incredible capabilities, ingenuity and competitive spirit even in the racing world.”
“With the same car he beats even Schumacher and Senna,” admitted the Irish entrepreneur.
The Ferrari driver does not yet have a seat for next season.
“I was told that if I went ahead and did not have emergency surgery, I would run much greater risks.”
The FIA has changed the rule prohibiting minors from contesting race weekends.
On June 13, 1982, the Milanese Osella driver died in Montreal.