F1: Ferrari, more bad news comes for Carlos Sainz
The Spanish driver’s engine would be unrecoverable: if confirmed, he will start from the bottom in France
The Spanish driver’s engine would be unrecoverable: if confirmed, he will start from the bottom in France
Technical problems on the Spaniard’s single-seater scuppered the one-two finish.
The Spaniard is disappointed with the withdrawal in Austria; there could have been a one-two punch for the Redhead.
Former German driver very harsh on Ferrari strategy: ‘They really seem to want Verstappen to reconfirm himself as world champion’
Maranello team principal leaves the confrontation between the two drivers wide open
The VIP fan from Maranello wanted to have his say on the internal struggle at the red stable.
Boiling situation at Ferrari’s home after the sprint race.
The two Ferraristi fighting each other favored Max Verstappen
The Dutch driver won the sprint race of the Austrian Grand Prix
The team principal states that Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz are free to fight each other.
Best time for Carlos Sainz, then Charles Leclerc. Third was Max Verstappen in the Red Bull.
The Spaniard, third in qualifying in Austria, is confident to play for victory in the Sprint and in the race.
The father of the Ferrari driver involved in an accident in the electric suv championship.
The Monegasque driver in a press conference, “First guide? I’m not the one who decides.”
The Ferrarista is even hungrier after his first win at Silverstone.
“He is an equally good driver and is able to compete and carry on Ferrari’s achievements at a high level.”
Victorious in the British Grand Prix after a bitter race finish for Leclerc, the Spaniard treated himself to a little celebration.
“I don’t know what to say, it’s fantastic, the first win after 150 races with Ferrari at Silverstone, I couldn’t ask for more.”
Only seventh is Max Verstappen, still the world leader.
The Cavallino piolta got the first pole position of his career.
The Spanish driver enjoys his first career pole in Formula 1.
At Silverstone, Ferrari’s Spanish driver put everyone behind.
The words of Ferrari’s Spaniard, who has grown in recent races after a decidedly complicated period.
The former Brazilian driver spoke about Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz.
The former Mercedes driver is unabashed: “He doesn’t have what it takes to be a champion.”
Through a post on Twitter, the German manufacturer expressed its sympathy for the Spanish driver.