Mattia Binotto wants to bring Mick Schumacher back to F1: admission
Stationary since late 2022, the current Mercedes third driver is among the names screened by Audi for the Sauber of the future.
Stationary since late 2022, the current Mercedes third driver is among the names screened by Audi for the Sauber of the future.
Only once did the Circus run an official Grand Prix on Tuscan soil, and the Dutchman moreover retired immediately.
The former Williams analyzed in no uncertain terms the Maranello stable’s decision to sign the seven-time world champion.
“As a kid I was a Ferrari fan and I used to cheer Sebastian Vettel a lot, but now I only think about Mercedes.”
Red Bull’s advisor has spoken bluntly about the Japanese man’s future.
“Fundamental to development and our clear desire to increase our competitiveness in F1.”
The team principal of the house of Maranello guest at the Trento Sports Festival.
Ferrari driver, guest at the Festival of Sport in Trento: “My only goal is to win the World Championship, I work only for this.”
“He has all the credentials to win a world championship, absolutely. I’ve been saying that since 2018.”
The Williams driver moved to Italy to pursue his dream.
The Spaniard dwelt on the Scuderia’s internal balances in his four years with his partner.
The team principal of the Anglo-German team dwelt on the possibility of the Red Bull champion being hired.
The Austrian team’s advisor was blunt about the Mexican’s future.
The engineer who designed the Red Bulls with which the German won his four world titles does not believe in his return to the track.
The son of seven-time world champion Michael is confident of a return to Formula 1.
“I have great motivation and I want to show what I am capable of with the same car.”
Interesting exclusive interview granted to Autosprint by Mercedes’ executive director in Formula 1.
“I want to finish my career when I want to and not when someone tells me to.”
The Dutchman celebrates 27 years amid doubts about the future and Lando Norris growing closer.
The young New Zealander inherits a problem that Daniel Ricciardo was already expected to face.
In place of the Australian in the last six Grand Prix of the season will race New Zealander Liam Lawson.
The British team principal analyzed the difficult time the Austrian team is going through.
The Spaniard analyzes in no uncertain terms how the Maranello team approached the Singapore Grand Prix weekend.
The Briton, close to a move to Ferrari, publicly complains about his team’s strategy in Singapore.
The Mercedes team principal expressed his views on the future of the British driver, whose contract expires in 2025.
The young Argentine is proving that he has what it takes to compete in Formula 1.
Six GPs to go, 52 points ahead of Lando Norris but eight races without a win.
Sanctioned for his language, the Dutchman evokes possible retirement: “Racing will continue, and I will not change.”
The Australian “did Verstappen a favor” by taking a point away from Norris: “So much emotion, I wanted to enjoy the moment.”