F1, not only Charles Leclerc starts from the pit lane
The Monegasque will start from the pits right along with the driver with whom he was supposed to share the last row of the Spanish GP, Logan Sargeant.
The Monegasque will start from the pits right along with the driver with whom he was supposed to share the last row of the Spanish GP, Logan Sargeant.
Replaced several parts of Maranello’s single-seater after problems the Monegasque had in qualifying.
The Cavallino engineers must postpone checks on the Monegasque’s car after the disastrous Catalan Saturday.
The world champion driver monopolized qualifying for the GP in Barcelona
The Monegasque driver: “There was something wrong with the car.”
“I would like to win and race with Ferrari until I am 60 years old.”
The Monegasque on the possible arrival of the Briton: “If he came, I would not feel challenged, on the contrary.”
“It’s pretty clear that they will be one step ahead of the others here as well,” admitted the Monegasque driver.
“Red Bull makes a separate championship, if nothing happens to them it is realistic to think only of the podium.”
Ferrari’s Monegasque driver also does his best to help flood victims.
If upgrades in Barcelona do not bring significant results, season compromised.
From hard to medium within a few laps of the downpour, then the wet tires arrived late-that’s what happened.
New chariot win for Red Bull, bad strategy for Ferrari: Sainz finishes only 8th.
The Maranello manufacturer’s Monegasque penalized three grid positions for obstructing Norris in qualifying, will start sixth.
Second place in the second free practice session was not enough for the Monegasque, who spoke of a “complicated day.”
The Scuderia di Maranello’s sporting director is convinced of the Monegasque’s chances on his home circuit.
Red Bull’s Dutchman set the best time of the afternoon session, Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz keep pace.
Ferrari’s Monegasque driver, in his home GP, has never finished on the podium.
“Lewis is an incredible driver, but I am happy with Carlos,” admitted the Monegasque driver.
The Monegasque also spoke about his future on the eve of an important weekend for him, that of his home Grand Prix.
“On this track it is the skill of the driver that will make the difference,” admitted the Monegasque driver.
“Honestly, we are where we expected to be, but we have realized where we should improve,” he adds.
The Monegasque returned to the words spoken by, among others, Ralf Schumacher and Damon Hill, who negatively judged his first part of the season.
“I think he is stuck at Ferrari,” said the former driver.
“I want to win one or more world championships in these colors,” admitted the Monegasque driver.
His worst start to a season since he landed at Ferrari.
The Rossa driver gave an interesting interview to ‘The Athletic’.
The analysis of the highly respected Red Bull consultant after the Dutchman’s feat at the Miami Grand Prix.
“The car turns out to be very sensitive to wind, and we suffer a lot because of that.”
“They are Ferrari’s weak point,” said the former Williams driver.