F1, Ferrari: comes a jibe from Christian Horner
The boss of the Red Bull wall launches a provocation against the Cavallino.
The boss of the Red Bull wall launches a provocation against the Cavallino.
For the Brazilian, vice world champion in 2008, not even if the two veterans drove a Red Bull could beat Max Verstappen in 2023.
“He and I have always had a good relationship, he is a good guy and at that time he was just misguided.”
One of the most controversial aspects of the current organization of race weekends is promoted by the Monegasque.
Liberty Media’s sports project manager admitted that he had not thought about the freezing temperatures in which qualifying and the night race in Nevada will take place, resulting in increased risk for drivers, cars and tires.
The U.S. team was asking for some penalties of opposing drivers, particularly Albon, for violating track limits.
Angelo Sticchi Damiani: “Politics must understand that it would be a national success.”
One of the people historically closest to the Asturian comments on rumors of his possible change of stable.
“This way is much better, in fact it motivates me every day going to the factory. It was a team effort, I think this year the car.”
The Red Bull driver spoke ahead of the first edition of the race in the gambling capital.
Seventh place in the driver’s standings, no GP won and 11 really penalizing troubles.
Withdrawn in Brazil, the Monegasque vented via radio: indeed, bad luck seems to have taken its toll on his Ferrari.
The Mercedes driver analyzed his performance after the Brazilian GP.
“I did quite well today, but there is never a second to be distracted.”
The Aston Martin and Red Bull bearers battled for third place until the last corner.
Dutchman precedes Lando Norris, Perez (4th) overtaken by Asturian on last lap. Day to forget for Ferrari.
The Monegasque’s Brazilian Grand Prix is over before it has even begun.
“It’s not good for the drivers, the teams or even the fans,” Red Bull’s team principal stressed.
“If we compare ourselves to our competitors, which are now Mercedes, today was not bad.”
“Last year it was difficult for us here, while this year it was much better.”
The Dutch driver commented on his second place finish in the Sprint Shootout.
“I thought it was one of my worst laps,” admitted the British driver.
The McLaren Briton was ahead of the Red Bulls of Verstappen and Perez. Seventh and ninth were Leclerc and Sainz in Ferraris.
The words of the three-time world champion after taking pole position in the Sao Paulo Grand Prix.
Statements from the two Ferrari drivers at the end of qualifying.
The three-time world champion Dutchman will have Leclerc’s Ferrari alongside him on Sunday in the front row, the two Aston Martins on the second row with Stroll doing better than Alonso. Eighth is Sainz in the other Ferrari. At the beginning of Q3 it started to rain and qualifying was interrupted with 4’19” to go.
The Cavallino’s two single-seaters were the fastest at Interlagos
Red Bull driver: “There is no great affinity with this track.”