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Spanish driver: “Red Bull? Some people want to tease.”
Spanish driver: “Red Bull? Some people want to tease.”
The words of the two drivers of the house of Maranello in the press conference on the eve of the three-day event in Interlagos, Brazil.
Mercedes’ British seven-time world champion will race in Brazil in a suit and helmet in the colors of his great childhood idol’s homeland.
The Australian driver spoke a few days before the Brazilian GP.
The 2009 world champion disagrees with those who point the finger at the Mexican.
The words of the team principal of the house of Maranello ahead of the Sao Paulo Grand Prix.
“He showed confidence, calmness and motivation, he looks like the old Daniel,” says Red Bull’s team principal.
The Asturian is experiencing a real crisis of results from which he himself sees no way out.
The British driver spoke a few days before the weekend in Brazil.
The Asturian star, back from a poor season, could land in Red Bull.
The Ferrari driver spoke out after finishing fourth in the Mexico GP.
The Monegasque commented on the incident that forced the Mexican driver to retire.
The three-time world champion reaches 16 wins on the season, beating his own record set last year and equaling the 51 career wins of Alain Prost, the fourth all-time multiple winner. Second is Hamilton while the Monegasque is ahead of Sainz’s other Ferrari.
Logan Sargeant was penalized 10 grid positions in the Mexican Grand Prix.
On the circuit dedicated to the Rodriguez brothers Leclerc takes pole ahead of Sainz, Verstappen third.
The world champion was ahead of Albon and Perez. Far behind the Ferraris.
The Dutchman is still the fastest of all. Good answers from the Ferrari of Charles Leclerc.
The three-time world champion was ahead of Albon and Perez. The Ferraris: fifth Leclerc, seventh Sainz.
“On Friday we had no consumption of the bottom, so the disqualification surprised me a lot, however, rules are rules and although we were irregular really narrowly it is not an interpretation.”
Disqualified from US GP, Mercedes driver thunders, “They told me in the paddock, it’s verified data.”
The Ferrari driver returns to the events in Austin, and in Mexico reveals, “I have a toothache, I will drive on painkillers.”
The team explained the Spaniard’s absence from the press conference was due to a slight illness.
The federation put to rest the controversy that arose after the U.S. Grand Prix with an official note.
The team principal expects a lot not only from Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz.
“Charles Leclerc was pushed off the track, that’s too much. It was not necessary. I don’t understand why the first lap should be evaluated differently.”
“Winning a race? I think our best opportunities are gone.”
“We raised the car during free practice and thought we were okay, but evidently we chose a configuration that was too much on the limit.”
Despite the disqualification, the British driver does not hide his satisfaction with the W14’s improvements.
“The rules leave no room for doubt,” the Mercedes team principal admitted.