Frederic Vasseur as if nothing had happened
“We just worked well from the beginning. We came in with a good foundation and continued to progress in the right direction.”
“We just worked well from the beginning. We came in with a good foundation and continued to progress in the right direction.”
The Dutch driver will start from only 11th place on Sunday in Singapore
“Unfortunately, I missed just a little bit to gain a couple of positions.”
The Spanish driver enjoys his pole: “I have so much confidence, I want to win”
The Ferrari driver will start ahead of Russel and Leclerc
The Spaniard was ahead of Russell and Norris, fourth Verstappen, fifth Leclerc, and sixth Hamilton.
The two Ferraris were the fastest in both free practice sessions but the Monegasque keeps his feet on the ground.
The Red Bull driver spoke out after finishing seventh in FP2.
“Ferrari is very fast, but we are not where we expected to be.”
One-two for the Red also in the second session. Only eighth was Max Verstappen.
One-two by the Rossa in the morning practice session, then the Red Bull of Max Verstappen.
“Lewis Hamilton has had some very tough teammates but I would be more afraid to challenge Max in the same car.”
Ahead of the Singapore Gp, the seven-time world champion preaches optimism and prods the team that is dominating the championship.
The Monegasque spoke about his relationship with his teammate.
The Mercedes driver spoke on the eve of the Marina Bay weekend.
“He should congratulate himself when a team does well,” said the Dutch driver.
“I can’t rule it out for sure,” admitted the German driver.
Rossa’s team principal spoke ahead of the Marina Bay race.
“If we also pass the Singapore exam positively I will sleep soundly.”
“World champion? Of course. It’s the main one, but it’s just one of the goals.”
“After last year’s unfortunate weekend, we have every intention of trying to get maximum points,” admitted the Dutch driver.
Their rivalry was born in the Englishman’s debut season: the now distant 2007.
The Swedish star died within hours of the accident at the Italian GP.
The future of Ferrari’s Spaniard is yet to be defined, especially in view of 2026.
The 1997 world champion analyzes the current problems at Ferrari, and finds an explanation for the Monegasque’s difficulties.
Mercedes team principal: “They have to sabotage themselves in order not to win all the races.”
The 2016 world champion: “He’s being too much of a good boy.”
“If there is no place for me in 2024, we will have to look for alternatives.”
The team principal of the Brackley-based stable will have knee surgery after the Singapore weekend and will return to the pit wall in Qatar, skipping the Japanese GP.