F1, Max Verstappen cuts short the weekend in Singapore
“We stopped winning, but these things happen,” admitted the Dutch driver.
“We stopped winning, but these things happen,” admitted the Dutch driver.
The Spanish driver spoke on the eve of the weekend at Suzuka.
The Monegasque driver spoke on the eve of the weekend in Japan.
Team principal Christian Horner: “The characteristics of Singapore were different, the technical directive had nothing to do with it.”
“The welcome I have received and the relationships I have established make me feel at home.”
“His victory will not change things in Ferrari,” the former driver admitted.
“We hope to close the Constructors’ talk here,” admitted the Dutch driver.
“If the Safety Car had intervened two laps earlier, Verstappen would have won the race.”
The team principal of the Black Arrows spoke out a few days before the Japanese GP.
Single-seater more balanced, found right aerodynamic setup. In Japan the litmus test.
The post-match was the most watched since 2021, with an average of as many as 803 thousand viewers.
According to the Iberians, the son of art has overtaken Leclerc in the hierarchies
Post-race, the Mercedes driver tearfully explained what happened.
Ferrari’s president commented on Carlos Sainz’s success in the Singapore Grand Prix.
The Cavallino team principal enjoys Carlos Sainz’s success in Singapore but does not want any dips ahead of the upcoming Grand Prix.
The Monegasque driver’s race in Singapore was affected by the slow pit stop, due to traffic, under Safety Car.
Despite getting a podium finish thanks to Russell’s crash on the last lap, the seven-time rainbow winner states decisively, “I could have won.”
The McLaren driver took second place in Singapore behind his former teammate.
In Singapore, the Spanish driver broke the Red Bull hegemony, giving Ferrari its first win of the season.
The Spaniard precedes Norris and Hmilton at the termne of an exciting race like few others recently, fourth Leclerc, fifth Verstappen.
Not taking part in the start will be Canadian driver Lance Stroll, who will not be replaced.
The FIA’s decision comes after the Dutchman still did not go beyond 11th place with his Red Bull.
“We just worked well from the beginning. We came in with a good foundation and continued to progress in the right direction.”
The Dutch driver will start from only 11th place on Sunday in Singapore
“Unfortunately, I missed just a little bit to gain a couple of positions.”
The Spanish driver enjoys his pole: “I have so much confidence, I want to win”
The Ferrari driver will start ahead of Russel and Leclerc
The Spaniard was ahead of Russell and Norris, fourth Verstappen, fifth Leclerc, and sixth Hamilton.
The two Ferraris were the fastest in both free practice sessions but the Monegasque keeps his feet on the ground.
The Red Bull driver spoke out after finishing seventh in FP2.