He was in Ferrari with Prost and Mansell: now he’s stern with Charles Leclerc
The driver, who attended Maranello in the very early 1990s, is also hard on the team: “I see a team without a rudder.”
The driver, who attended Maranello in the very early 1990s, is also hard on the team: “I see a team without a rudder.”
Unveiled the poster that will accompany the communication campaign of the 94th Pirelli Italian Grand Prix.
The second part of the 2023 season will be tapped for the coming Red.
The disappointing ninth place in Silverstone gives further (and unwanted) question marks.
Sixth consecutive success for the Dutchman, who precedes the McLaren and Mercedes standard bearers. The two Ferraris close out the points zone.
The Monegasque complained over the radio about his comrade’s maneuver in Ferrari, he justified his actions.
The Ferrari driver spoke out after finishing fourth in qualifying.
The Red Bull world champion precedes Norris and rookie Piastri, fourth and fifth Leclerc and Sainz.
The words of the two Maranello drivers at the end of Friday’s free practice of the British GP.
The two-time world champion was ahead of Carlos Sainz (Ferrari) and Alexander Albon (Williams).
The Monegasque’s words in the press conference on the eve of the three-day British Grand Prix at Silverstone.
With his mind already on Silverstone, the Cavallino team principal has every intention of building on the good things he saw in Austria.
After the good weekend in Austria, the president of the Cavallino glossed over the future of the two drivers of the Rossa.
The Monegasque underlines the growth of his Ferrari, second in Austria: “The upgrades are working, let’s keep it up.”
Red Bull driver proves unbeatable, fourth place for Sainz
The Monegasque driver expressed himself in no uncertain terms after his 12th place finish in the Sprint Race.
The Monegasque driver finished second in official qualifying for the Austrian GP.
Ferrari’s Monegasque will start on the front row alongside Verstappen, by whom he was only 48 thousandths ahead.
Red Bull’s world champion Dutchman will start in front for the sixth time this season; Ferrari’s Monegasque is just 48 thousandths off and will start on the front row. Third is the other Red Bull of Carlos Sainz.
The world leader finishes ahead of everyone in the only free practice session of the Austrian weekend.
“He said we were the fastest on the track in Canada, but that is absolutely not true,” he stressed.
“I didn’t give any deadline to the team for this winter, I still have a year and a half before the contract expires, and I just started talking to the team about some issues.”
The two Cavallino drivers raced for 100 km, presenting a new front wing and a revised bottom.
Ferrari’s growth in Montreal has not escaped the world champion team, so next up is its home race.
“But the real smile will be when I fight for victory,” he admitted.
Red Bull victory with new dominance at the Canadian Grand Prix: for the Dutchman it is number 41, like Ayrton.
The Monegasque is 11th in wet qualifying for the Canadian Grand Prix, according to him because the team did not want to fit him with dry tires when it was not raining. Sainz is eighth but is under investigation for impeding Gasly.
The two Ferrarista drivers commented on the free practice in Montreal