F1, Fernando Alonso reveals a major regret of his from the past
“I regret not being able to win a title with Ferrari,” admitted the Spanish driver.
“I regret not being able to win a title with Ferrari,” admitted the Spanish driver.
Formula 1 dominator’s musings while the 2023 championship is still halted for the summer break.
The Monegasque compares winter expectations with the reality of the track, but also sets a new goal.
Despite Red Bull’s dominance over Formula 1, the Dutch champion’s mentor fears nasty surprises.
The 1978 world champion hopes for the return of Luca di Montezemolo as president.
The former president of the Cavallino has his say on the Monegasque’s future, which has yet to be clarified by the current management.
The Italian-language motorsport.com website reports that a number of experienced power unit engineers may be leaving the Maranello-based company, following the former team principal of the Prancing Horse, to join the French stable.
It remains to be seen when the former Ferrari team principal will be able to settle at the transalpine team under the agreements made with the Maranello-based manufacturer: the French team is in fact without a team principal and will have to make an announcement soon.
The Monegasque driver: “I had a strange feeling from the very first laps.”
The former Ferrari team principal would be back in operation a few months earlier than expected.
“These rumors leave me indifferent, because I know what I want,” said the Monegasque driver.
For the Finn, world champion in 1998 and 1999, the Red Bull driver’s golden moment “will not last forever.”
The Red Bull consultant, however, does not crush the Mexican: “He does very good races and great overtaking.”
The Cavallino team principal analyzes the Rosse’s good performance in Saturday’s races, between the serious and the facetious.
“Maranello is paying for too many seasons of inaction,” said the president of Formula Imola.
“If I had been in Sergio’s car, Max wouldn’t be having the time of his life like he is now.”
“He is the one who makes Red Bull unbeatable,” admitted the president of Formula Imola.
The seven-time world champion has not yet signed a renewal with Mercedes, but still seems intent on not changing sides at the end of the season.
The Dutchman, who started sixth, took 17 laps to gain the lead, then flew undisturbed to the checkered flag. Second was Perez, third the Monegasque.
Statements from the Spaniard and the Monegasque who finished fourth and fifth in Belgium.
The McLaren talent took the missed pole position in the Sprint Shootout in Belgium philosophically.
The Ferrari driver spoke after finishing fourth in the Sprint Shootout.
The Ferrari driver spoke out after his third place finish in the Sprint Shootout.
The Red Bull driver was ahead of Oscar Piastri (McLaren) and Carlos Sainz (Ferrari).
Statements from the top three finishers of the Belgian GP Qualifying.
The Red Bull driver penalized five positions. Next to the Monegasque will start Sergio Perez.
The French team announced the split with the U.S. team principal after the Belgian GP.
Ferrari’s Spaniard was ahead of the two McLarens, fourth but detached Leclerc, Verstappen with no good times.
The former Ferrari team principal, according to rumors coming out of Britain, may return to the Circus at the helm of the Alpine wall.