F1, Lewis Hamilton speaks out on Ferrari hypothesis
The seven-time world champion has returned to talk about rumors that he will be behind the wheel of the Rossa before the end of his career.
The seven-time world champion has returned to talk about rumors that he will be behind the wheel of the Rossa before the end of his career.
The fate of the Briton is being decided. Ferrari at window, ready to step up.
“The car is of tremendous inconstancy, difficult analysis.”
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 two drivers and the Mercedes team principal commented on the incident that marked qualifying in Spain.
Official the penalty, which affects the top qualifying positions in the Spanish Grand Prix.
The world champion driver monopolized qualifying for the GP in Barcelona
In Montmeló the world champion and Perez get the two best times, behind them Hamilton and Sainz, then rain freezes the positions.
“I think he will still have chances to win his eighth title,” admitted the Spanish driver.
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.
“Today was a good day of preparation for the rest of the weekend,” admitted the Spanish driver.
Statements from the two-time world champion at the end of the first day of the weekend.
The team principal of the Maranello company spoke about the updates brought to Montmeló.
The world champion was ahead of Alonso and the surprising Hulkenberg. Sixth and seventh were the Ferraris.
On Sunday, the 65th edition of the Iberian race, the 53rd valid for the world championship, will take place in Montmeló, at the Circuit de Catalunya.
“We will have to be able to take every little chance,” explained the Spanish driver.
Ferrari’s Monegasque driver also does his best to help flood victims.
“We hope to make progress in terms of competitiveness and bring home a good result,” Ferrari’s team principal admitted.
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The Spaniard’s words to the Sky Sports microphones at the end of the race.
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