Ferrari, watch out: a new suitor for Adrian Newey pops up
Maranello is courting the engineer who made Red Bull’s fortunes, but it is not the only place to do so.
Maranello is courting the engineer who made Red Bull’s fortunes, but it is not the only place to do so.
Former driver: “I can’t imagine Toto Wolff wanting Max.”
The former Dutch driver returned to the incident involving the Asturian and George Russell in Melbourne.
The Austrian manager downplays the failure that occurred on the Red Bull and is optimistic for Japan.
“When I read it I thought it was fake news,” admitted the former German driver.
Tg1 interview of the team principal of the house of Maranello.
Mercedes boss comes out about the three-time F1 world champion.
The Austrian executive must reckon with a start to the season well below expectations.
“The one-two is well deserved, Carlos had a great pace even before Verstappen’s retirement.”
The Monegasque driver spoke after the second place in Australia
Austrian stable questions itself after difficult weekend in Melbourne
“It was really frustrating because the race had just started.”
Considered aggravating that he chose to perform an unusual maneuver at that point on the track.
After triumph in Melbourne: “We must not think that we have arrived, that it’s all done.”
The three-time World Champion breaks a streak of nine straight wins.
The Spaniard is beaming: “Verstappen withdrawal? Too bad, because it would have been a good challenge.”
The Cavallino surprises everyone. Verstappen forced to retire with brake problems.
The starting grid for Sunday’s Australian GP changes.
“We didn’t maximize the car, I was hoping to regain the feeling in qualifying after FP3 and instead I lost it.”
The team principal tightens the schedule to secure the three-time world ampioni by taking advantage of the Red Bull crisis.
The Mexican driver spoke out after the second free practice session of the Australian GP.
The two Ferraristi, after excellent free practice, aim to fight for pole position.
Ferrari team principal: “Good feeling but in Melbourne every day you start from scratch.”
The Monegasque precedes Max Verstappen. Excellent third time for the other Ferrarista Carlos Sainz.
Behind the McLaren driver, Max Verstappen. Accident for Alexander Albon.
The very young Briton, in addition to Ferrari, with whom he made his debut in Jeddah, is also a reserve driver for Haas, but the Dane does not want to hear about “starting” lineup changes while complimenting him.
Curated by Carlo Cavicchi, it collects the most significant cars driven by the Brazilian champion during his career.
The Spanish driver is ready to return to the track in Melbourne.