Stefano Domenicali scares Monza and Imola
“Italy is a central part of the calendar, but issues involving resources, infrastructure and fan services need to be addressed.”
“Italy is a central part of the calendar, but issues involving resources, infrastructure and fan services need to be addressed.”
The Maranello-based stable announced the arrival of two engineers: Loic Serra and Jerome D’Ambrosio.
Formula 1 CEO analyzes the current situation after Red Bull’s years of dominance.
“Thank you for everything and best of luck in your new adventures in the future.”
“I remember my engineer and even the mechanics telling me in 2002, when the fight was tight, ‘Put it on pole or crash.'”
“The adventure in Mercedes has been exciting, I am not leaving because I am unhappy or because of relationship problems.”
“We are willing to wait for him even for months,” admitted the team principal of the Silver Arrows.
The Cavallino team principal is already looking ahead to the Imola weekend, a home race for the Rossa.
Third in Miami, the Monegasque awaits the upgrade package to make the leap.
After 15 career podiums, comes much-needed success. Beaten Max Verstappen.
Second and third behind Verstappen, the two Cavallino drivers aim to undermine him in the Miami Grand Prix.
The Dutch champion admits that although he has still beaten rivals, there are some problems on his Red Bull.
The two drivers of the Cavallino remedied a negligible gap from the world champion, first in qualifying for the sixth time in a row.
The two historical rivals were involved in a contact in Miami: “They won’t do anything to him, he’s not Spanish.”
The words of the Monegasque and the Spaniard of the house of Maranello, who finished second and fifth, respectively, in the Miami sprint.
Red Bull’s three-time world champion in the lead from start to finish ahead of the Maranello manufacturer’s Monegasque and Perez. Fifth was Sainz in the other Ferrari.
The British designer spoke out after his farewell to Red Bull
Dutch driver downplays British designer’s farewell
Monegasque driver lashes out at those who criticize him
The three-time world champion will start ahead of everyone in Saturday’s Sprint Race.
Red Bull’s team principal spoke about the British designer’s farewell.
The Dutch driver was ahead of Lando Norris and Carlos Sainz. Accident in the early stages of the session for the Monegasque.
The British driver commented on the possible landing of the Dutchman in Mercedes.
“It’s always a matter of performance: everyone knows it, even Toto knows it.”
The Spanish pilot’s future continues to cause discussion in the paddock.
The Monegasque doesn’t mince words: “Of course if he came to Ferrari I would be happy.”
The British driver, who will drive the Red Bull from 2025, commented on market rumors involving the engineer leaving Red Bull at the end of the season.
“The question is whether it will happen next year or the year after, but for me it is certain that he wants to leave.”
“There is nowhere he could go where he would get exactly the same treatment he gets at Red Bull.”