Carlos Sainz better than Charles Leclerc: a statistic says so
The calculation is actually conditioned by another game-changing number.
The calculation is actually conditioned by another game-changing number.
The Spaniard is aiming high at Spa, where Charles Leclerc’s other Ferrari will face a grid penalty.
The Spanish driver appeared to be on the rise in the last few races before the summer break.
Race Director Laurent Mekies: “There will be a point where we have to focus more on one driver.”
The Spaniard frames his first part of the season, admitting that there has been no shortage of difficult moments.
For the Cavallino’s Racing Director, the spirit inside the Ferrari pit is still very high, despite the gap from Red Bull in the standings.
“You are in the middle of an opportunity for Ferrari to win the championship: why find yourself in this situation?”
The Spanish driver assures that the relationship with the Monegasque driver continues to be very positive: “The team depends a lot on it.”
The point from Maranello on the various battles that have distinguished the two drivers of the Rossa this season.
The Spaniard talks about his teammate and how working with him at Ferrari works.
Binotto and strategists will have to decide where and who to penalize in upcoming Grand Prix
Sports director Mekies: “Team orders? We will not wait for the math.”
For ad Benedetto Vigna, the Maranello stable must continue to fight for the title.
For the Scotsman, correctives are urgently needed inside the Cavallino box: “The two drivers are starting to lose confidence in the team.”
The Spanish pilot: “It was pretty big, I think it cost.”
“When the pace is this bad, even strategy is difficult.”
Red Bull driver makes a comeback from 10th position and surprisingly wins ahead of the two Mercedes
The team principal hopes the two drivers will focus on beating Russell and doing one-two: “The duel between them must be risk-free.”
The Spanish driver, second in qualifying, believes he has the pace to be able to win the Hungarian GP.
Carlos Sainz ends the session in the lead. Second is Max Verstappen and third is Charles Leclerc.
“There are so many races left and anything can happen,” observes Ferrari’s Spaniard.
Once again in the crosshairs of the Cavallino team and strategies
In Hungary, for the first time in his career, he could set the second consecutive fastest lap.
Former world champion Damon Hill confident: “He is more familiar with strategies.”
According to Marca reports, both Maranello drivers will be penalized at least two more times for engine trouble
“We will analyze everything to try to improve,” the Spaniard wrote.
The Spanish driver, who started nineteenth, finished fifth but had cherished the idea of the podium: “This time I listened to the box, not vice versa.”
The whole thing was a consequence of Charles Leclerc’s earlier accident, and the subsequent Safety Car.
The Spaniard will start on the last row at the French GP, but he helped Leclerc give Ferrari pole.
The frictions of the last Grand Prix, between the two drivers of the Rossa, seem to have been overcome after the Monegasque’s outstanding pole at Le Castellet.