F1, Carlos Sainz praises Ferrari
“If anyone can beat Red Bull, it’s us,” admitted the Spanish driver.
“If anyone can beat Red Bull, it’s us,” admitted the Spanish driver.
The Monegasque driver spoke about his future in the Maranello stable
“Red Bull should make him a starting driver,” admitted the Irish entrepreneur.
The Mexican driver wanted to respond to negative comments made in the media about his season.
The seven-time World Champion has just renewed with Mercedes until 2025.
“I know exactly why I made some mistakes, and that’s the most important thing, because you can learn for the rest of the season.”
The Australian driver missed four races after fracturing his hand at Zandvoort.
The team principal recounts the specific work carried out by the Maranello-based Scuderia: “Now it is paying off.”
“At Suzuka he trimmed seconds off everyone, he did some incredible things. There was just no match.”
“Now I feel 100 percent again. And I think I can fight for the title in 2024.”
Ferrari’s Spaniard participated in the golf All Star Match in Rome, an event that serves as a prelude to the prestigious team competition.
“I would like to find out whether artificial intelligence can do a better job than the commissioners or not.”
Reflections in the Red Bull household come after the Mexican’s Sunday to forget at Suzuka.
The former Formula 1 boss justifies his choice, at the expense of Lewis Hamilton as well.
Team principal Krack: “Alonso’s team radio? Everything is absolutely fine. It is motivating for us.”
Jota Sport is seeking to create two super-teams for 2024 in the Hypercar category.
However, the team principal stresses the importance of having recovered points from Mercedes: “Great balance, calm is needed.”
The veteran took it out on his teammate after the Japanese GP.
Monegasque driver: “If McLaren confirms this strength in Qatar…”
“Proud of everyone who works in the team.” Sixth title for the stable.
Japanese GP in the hands of Red Bull’s Dutchman. Good for the McLarens.
Mercedes driver makes no peace with one-second gap from Verstappen
“We struggled especially in sector 1, we were struggling so much there, I don’t know for what reason.”
“It will be very difficult to beat them,” admitted the Ferrari driver after qualifying for the Suzuka GP.
The world champion returns to the pole and books the win at Suzuka.
The world champion is confirmed as the favorite for pole at Suzuka.
Big words of praise from the Mercedes driver toward his colleague, who has returned to show himself in the Suzuka paddock.
The 42-year-old Spaniard says he doesn’t plan to stop anytime soon.
“It will be difficult to get into Q3 here,” admitted the Aston Martin driver after FP2 in Suzuka.
“We tried different solutions on my car to get a little better feeling in terms of comfort, and I am satisfied with the results.”