F1, Christian Horner categorical about Verstappen
The words of the British team principal regarding the Dutch driver.
The words of the British team principal regarding the Dutch driver.
To see a revised SF-23 will have to wait for the Emilia Romagna GP.
“We told him that this podium was also thanks to him, because it really brought us a step forward from the previous two years.”
The words of the two-time world champion a few days before the third race of the season.
Toto Wolff resigned: “It will take 12 months to catch up.”
The Spanish driver: “We know what the problem is, and I trust Ferrari.”
“I am critical of Toto Wolff for how he criticized his engineers and how he tried to deflect responsibility, but everything was done under his supervision, so the responsibility is his.”
“Max doesn’t make mistakes, he drives like a robot. He is extremely mature for his age.”
The team principal is back to talk after a poor start to the season
The German manufacturer, active in the Circus in the 1980s and until 1991, had attempted negotiations with Red Bull, McLaren and Williams.
The Spanish driver spoke plainly to the Cavallino fans in a message on his official profile.
“What Lewis has achieved in F1 is second to none, but we are very satisfied with the drivers we have.”
“What other big team could he go to? Red Bull will not leave Perez for Hamilton.”
The team principal commented on the role of his two drivers.
“Many people told me that Ferrari would be difficult to manage internally, and that is not entirely true.”
The father of the two-time world champion commented on his son’s race.
The former driver of the German racing stable: “Sometimes he breaks down mentally.”
The Milton Keynes-based team’s advisor commented on the Dutch driver’s race in Jeddah.
“We’ve known Ferrari for years, it’s not like anything extraordinary happened this year, it’s kind of what happened before.”
Former Cavallino engineer: “It looks bad.”
Tense situation in Maranello after the flop of the new car
The Dutch driver was not satisfied with second place in Jeddah
“I can’t imagine a car going to the front row in qualifying and then in the race going nowhere.”
“Giving a penalty after the podium and at thirty-five laps after the pit stop is a bad figure on the part of the FIA,” the driver’s outburst.
“After Friday we felt we were second strength, today the Aston Martins were superior to us and we have to understand why.”
Very bitter words for the Monegasque, only seventh at the end of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
The Asturian is paying for the time he had served an earlier penalty during the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
However, the Dutchman extols the comeback that allowed him to finish second in Saudi Arabia.