Charles Leclerc, winning stroke of genius at Monza
The one-stop strategy is worth the triumph in the Italian Grand Prix.
The one-stop strategy is worth the triumph in the Italian Grand Prix.
The Briton lines up in order Piastri, Russell, the Ferraris of Leclerc and Sainz and then Hamilton. Seventh is Verstappen.
400,000brick to reproduce the historic car of the Brazilian who died 30 years ago at Imola.
Best time for Hamilton ahead of Russell and the Monegasque.
“I want to thank the team for the support they have given me in my career so far and for the trust they have shown in me.”
Statements from Leclerc, Sainz and Vasseur after the two free practice sessions.
The 18-year-old Mercedes driver’s words after banging on his debut with an F1 car in the first free practice.
The Circus veteran makes the second free practice session his own, just 3 thousandths ahead of Lando Norris. Sainz 3rd, Leclerc 5th.
It took 400,000 bricks and 700 hours of work to make the legendary 1988 MP4/4.
Red Bull driver gets off to a good start
“George Russell is a formidable driver, one of the best. You can’t expect an 18-year-old to sit in the car and beat him. It’s not going to happen.”
The Monegasque’s impressions of the new Brianza asphalt and the Rossa’s updates.
The Spaniard is set to run the last Italian Grand Prix for the Cavallino before his switch to Williams.
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.”