Ferrari, no revolution for 2024
Team principal Frederic Vasseur: “We won’t have to disrupt everything in 2024.”
Team principal Frederic Vasseur: “We won’t have to disrupt everything in 2024.”
“Michael is a friend, I consider him part of my family. I visit him regularly, in the past we followed Grand Prix on TV.”
"Michael is a friend, I consider him part of my family. I visit him regularly, in the past we followed Grand Prix on TV".
Princely renewal ready for the Monegasque. Waiting for the Spaniard’s future.
The German, after his first full season away from Formula 1, opens a window for a return to the track.
Until November, the former team principal of the Cavallino was contractually obliged not to work at other Formula 1 teams.
“It was robbed of second place in the constructors,” admitted the former Minardi owner.
“It’s not impossible that someone will beat us next year,” admitted Red Bull’s team principal.
The Spanish driver analyzed his first season behind the wheel of the Aston Martin.
The U.S. driver will also race for the Grove-based team next season.
“Already in Abu Dhabi the gap was one second, next year the balance on the race pace will also grow.”
With the season just ended, one of the central figures in the Ferrari driver’s career changed helmets.
The president of the Maranello-based racing stable spoke on the renewals of the two drivers.
“It will be very difficult to oust them,” the Mercedes team principal admitted.
The 38-year-old British Mercedes driver comes clean in a lengthy interview with the BBC.
Toughed Sebastian Vettel’s previous record: ‘We’ll try again next year.’
“We did everything perfectly, I’m sorry about the Constructors, that was the only thing that mattered in this season finale.”
One thousand laps in the lead for the Dutch driver this season
The Aston Martin driver aims to make his mark in Abu Dhabi.
“It’s been six or seven races now that he’s always there, and he always gives his best,” is the analysis of Ferrari’s team principal.
The analysis of Ferrari’s Spaniard, who was excluded even in Q1 of Abu Dhabi qualifying.
The Monegasque will start from the front row.
The Mercedes Briton was ahead of the two McLarens of Norris and Piastri. Seto Verstappen. The Ferraris: fifth Leclerc, 20th Sainz.
The team principal dwelt on the possible contract extension of the Spanish driver.
The Ferrari driver spoke out after FP2 of the Abu Dhabi GP.
The Ferrari driver spoke after the second free practice session of the Abu Dhabi GP.
The impatient world champion overtakes Russell and Hamilton in a risky maneuver