Bernie Ecclestone gets out of line on Max Verstappen
“As in any war, people then get over things and move on.”
“As in any war, people then get over things and move on.”
Aston Martin’s Spanish star was virtually in the sights of both Red Bull and Mercedes for 2025.
“We are in a very positive spiral with the team,” he said during the presentation of his LEC.
Maranello’s team principal presents the weekend of a race that returns to the calendar after five years and also features a sprint race.
For the British team, which raced in Formula 1 from 1981 to 1985, the Brazilian competed in 1984, finishing second in a very famous Monaco Grand Prix.
The president of the Maranello-based Scuderia dwelt on the results achieved by its drivers at this start of the season.
“It depends not only on me, but also on the teams. They know I am available: let’s see what will happen.”
In an interview with As, the Spanish pilot avoids controversy
The Mercedes driver spoke after his ninth-place finish in the Japanese GP
After Mercedes’ Briton’s accident in Melbourne new controversy between him and Aston Martin’s Spaniard in Suzuka.
The Ferrari driver finished fourth at Suzuka: “I need to improve in qualifying.”
In Japan comes the third win in four races for the reigning World Champion.
“It was very difficult because of the initial degradation, but when the clouds came, those problems disappeared.”
The Dutchman forgets the problems of Melbourne and leaves everyone behind. Fourth Charles Leclerc.
The three-time world champion also took pole position at Suzuka but believes the Maranello Reds, and even McLaren, have a superior race pace than his Red Bull.
The words of the team principal of the house of Maranello after qualifying in Suzuka.
“I have no explanation,” commented the Monegasque after finishing eighth in qualifying at Suzuka.
Spanish driver admits Red Bull’s superiority: “It will be important to fight with Norris.”
The Cavallino team principal identified the moment that affected the Monegasque’s qualifying performance.
The three-time world champion will start in front for the fourth consecutive time. For Ferrari’s Monegasque, a difficult day since the third free practice.
The Monegasque driver is not very happy with his Friday
Little activity on the track and minimal indications, but Ferrari gives guarantees.
Red Bull’s team principal has no doubt: “He will stay 100 percent with us.”
Red Bull one-two at the end of the first session at the Japanese GP. Good Carlos Sainz.
The admission from Suzuka by the Spaniard, still without a contract for the 2025 season.
The words of the seven-time world champion and future Ferrari driver on the eve of the Japanese Grand Prix.
The words of the Monegasque of the house of Maranello in the press conference on the eve of the Japanese Grand Prix in Suzuka.