FIA believes in Ferrari: Mohammed Ben Sulayem speaks out
The federation president analyzes Vasseur’s arrival and new prospects for the Cavallino.
The federation president analyzes Vasseur’s arrival and new prospects for the Cavallino.
A Rossa driver in the 1990s, the Frenchman explains what he thinks happened in Maranello in 2022.
“If we really are world champions in the end, I will also be satisfied because I will be able to say that I helped build this title.”
The team principal of the Germans expressed all the affection for James Vowles, who switched to Williams.
“George Russell? I think he’s a very impressive driver and will still be able to keep up with his teammate.”
Months after reporting the Mercedes’ hopping problems, the intervention is quite harsh.
A longtime Ferrari driver, the Austrian analyzes the growth path of his successor at Maranello.
The entrepreneur spoke about the new team principal of the Maranello stable.
The 2023 World Cup will kick off on March 5.
The former team principal of the Cavallino emphasizes how much good the German driver left behind in Maranello.
The German driver analyzes the reasons behind Haas’ decision not to confirm him.
The British racing stable has announced the date when the car will be launched for the 2023 World Championship.
“Checo needs to find out what Max can do differently from him,” said the Mexican driver’s former manager.
The Austrian stable has always believed in the very young; Max Verstappen is the most striking example.
The McLaren driver finished last season in seventh place.
The former Formula 1 driver will drive the Maranello Hypercar along with Pier Guidi and Calado
The two-time world champion with Red Bull spoke ahead of the new season: “They will be closer.”
The former Maranello executive will not go to any other stable
On Monday, January 9, the Frenchman’s adventure in the role of team principal officially began.
“Driving something other than Formula 1 doesn’t interest me.”
“I think every year you have to ask yourself whether you are willing to give so much,” said the Mercedes driver.
The Ferrari driver’s social intervention in the weeks of physical work before the start of the 2023 season.
Clear words for the seven-time world champion, at the Circus and also at Mercedes.
The British driver had some honeyed words for the Mercedes team principal.
“I told myself, ‘He’s someone Mercedes needs, so I’ll pay the difference,’ but in the end Mercedes paid.”
The Australian driver explains his break from the circus: “You could talk about a burnout, I’m not afraid to admit it.”
The Spanish driver of the Rossa is convinced that we can do very well in 2023.