F1, Helmut Marko sheds light on Sergio Perez’s future
Red Bull’s advisor commented on the Mexican’s possible farewell.
Red Bull’s advisor commented on the Mexican’s possible farewell.
The Anglo-Austrian team’s historical (and very strict) advisor comments on rumors about his future.
The Red Bull rider spoke about the Doctor: “I like to follow his races.”
The former German driver commented on the Mexican’s hypothetical farewell to Red Bull.
The federation says it is “concerned” about the impact of the pilot’s behavior.
The decision is the result of what happened before the Qatar Grand Prix.
At the Trento Sports Festival, the former president of the Maranello carmaker full-circle on Formula 1 past and present.
“Winning a third title is already something great, but getting three consecutive ones is something even greater, because only a few big names have succeeded.”
The Belgian circuit will remain in the Circus for the next two years.
The entry of a new main sponsor is expected to bring major changes.
“With Inter needs chamomile tea before games: we win with the big ones, we lose with the small ones.”
Questions continue to be asked in Maranello about the reasons behind the fuel leak that prevented the Spaniard from racing.
“Both he and the team know he is in crisis. We are trying to help him, we will now see how the next two races go.”
The Monegasque driver spoke on his feelings about the upcoming season.
“Checo says sometimes it’s a little hard to feel the car, but I think the biggest problem is really Max’s level.”
The Dutch driver, world champion for the third consecutive year, made some statements to Channel 4.
The stable demands that he close the World Championship behind Max Verstappen.
“The circuits should have enough pits and space for 12 teams-I think what is excessive is not the number of teams, but the number of races.”
The Mexican pilot again disappointed in Qatar
The great heat made the race very hard for the drivers
The Monegasque driver did not expect this gap from McLaren
The Red Bull driver, fresh world champion, also dominated in Losail
Third World Cup won, his stats are impressive. And there’s padel as an outlet.
The Red Bull Dutchman’s first words after the Qatar sprint, in which he placed second.
Third consecutive title for Red Bull’s Dutchman. First success in the Circus for the Australian, third Norris. Sixth Sainz, seventh Leclerc, but the Monegasque suffered a 5-second penalty and was relegated to 12th place.
Sixth place in the shootout does not fully satisfy Ferrari’s Monegasque, who is confident of improved performance as the sun goes down.