Carlos Sainz confirms farewell to Ferrari at the end of 2024
On social networks, the Spaniard confirmed that his relationship with the Maranello company will end at the end of the year.
On social networks, the Spaniard confirmed that his relationship with the Maranello company will end at the end of the year.
The seven-time world champion’s first words as a future Ferrarista.
The Maranello company’s statement in a post on X.
According to Bild reports, during a meeting at the headquarters in Brackley, England, Toto Wolff himself confirmed the transfer of the British driver to Maranello from 2025 to his team’s employees.
The press in his home country (and beyond) is questioning the future of the driver destined to leave the seat to Lewis Hamilton.
Thus at Monza in 2021, “Red is always red, unbelievable that it was never possible for me.”
The seven-time world champion is expected to move to the Maranello stable starting next season.
The former pilot spoke about the parallels between the two competitions.
A trivial accident could have turned into tragedy.
Here comes the official response from the Circus top management.
“It would be fatal to a brand like Mercedes and its successes in recent years.”
The British driver commented on his teammate.
The Brazilian driver died in March 1977. He was only 32 years old.
“Difficult to close the gap from Red Bull,” admitted the former driver.
The Mercedes champion aspires to return to his former glory: to do so, he has joined forces with his old manager, Marc Hynes.
On screen is a never-before-seen backstage look at the Maranello stable’s most strategic days.
This was announced by the Redhead via an official statement.
“It changes all the steering wheel settings and explores them. That’s what makes it incredible.”
This was announced by the British stable itself.
The former driver expressed his opinion on who could contend for the title against the Red Bull Dutchman in 2024.
It’s official: Red Bull’s satellite team changes its name again
The capital city is looking forward to hosting a World Cup stage. Already chosen area.
“They made too many stupid mistakes,” Michael’s brother admitted about the two drivers.
The father won the Dakar rally, the son admits he has big ambitions with the 2024 Ferrari.
To disrupt the hegemony of Max Verstappen and his single-seater, the historic F1 Boss sees only the Cavallino.
First words to the media from the Japanese man who took over from Guenther Steiner.
“He is the only one who can challenge Verstappen,” admitted the Irish manager.
Red Bull’s consultant commented on the potential of the Monegasque and the Briton.