F1, mega renovation for Silverstone circuit
The birthplace of the world championship of the top automobile category in 1950 will be part of the rainbow calendar until 2034.
The birthplace of the world championship of the top automobile category in 1950 will be part of the rainbow calendar until 2034.
The organizing machine is already hard at work.
The ‘Lion of England’ gets unstuck just days after the sensational news.
The former member of the “Rossa” spoke about the seven-time world champion’s landing in the Scuderia di Maranello starting in 2025.
The historic drivers of the Cavallino do not hide: “He believes in the project and will be able to fight for the title.”
The Spanish driver spoke about his feelings ahead of his final year at the helm of the Rossa.
“The arrival at Ferrari is important on a commercial and marketing level, but we need to use it to strengthen the team.”
Will the seven-time world champion’s move to red affect the entire Circus? CEO speaks.
After the Cavallino’s big announcement, one wonders what the Anglo-German team’s countermoves will be.
“He can make good results, but compared to younger drivers, such as Verstappen, he will still struggle.”
The British driver wanted to pay tribute to the Brackley team through a touching message on his social media.
The former McLaren driver commented on the seven-time world champion’s move to the Maranello team.
“We were not as surprised by his farewell as we were by the timing.”
The German had reportedly already probed Audi, and there had been contact with Wolff in 2020.
The two have been stablemates: “He is 42 years old, but he is still so hungry.”
Next year, the seven-time world champion will reunite with the French team principal who had already directed him in ART, the team he founded and with which Lewis won the GP2 championship in 2006 before moving to Formula 1.
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.