F1, Charles Leclerc sends a clear message about the future
“I dream of becoming champion wearing a red suit and getting out of a red car,” said the Monegasque
“I dream of becoming champion wearing a red suit and getting out of a red car,” said the Monegasque
“The fact that the race was not exciting has nothing to do with the format,” stressed Ferrari’s team principal.
“They had more than a twenty-second lead over Leclerc two-thirds of the way through the race,” said the Austrian team principal.
“From my point of view, it is clear that Verstappen wants a new teammate,” said the former German driver.
The seven-time world champion’s comments about his future indirectly concern market rumors.
The podium finish in Baku does not sweep away market rumors: the Rossa’s team principal, however, speaks out.
The Spaniard’s consideration after finishing fourth in Baku, the first non-podium race of the season.
The growth of Leclerc, third in Baku behind Perez and Verstappen, has not escaped the world champions’ adviser.
The Spanish driver comments on his fifth place in Baku
The first sprint race of the season is won by the Mexican driver. First podium for Ferrari with a splendid Leclerc.
The Austrian executive commented on market rumors in recent weeks involving Ferrari’s Monegasque.
The Monegasque will start ahead of everyone in the Sprint Race scheduled for 3:30 pm.
The Red Bull driver recognizes the value of Ferrari’s rival: “It goes well in Baku even when the car is not competitive.”
“I’ve struggled since free practice with the car,” admitted the Spanish driver.
The Monegasque driver was surprised by the pole position he achieved in Baku.
Ferrari driver will start ahead of everyone on Sunday in Azerbaijan
The British driver appeared happy with James Allison’s return to the role of technical director.
“The Sprint Shootout will make everything more hectic,” said the Red Bull driver.
The Red Bull champion pays tribute to the Milton Keynes stable advisor.
“Need to continue the development process to remain competitive,” said the Spanish driver.
“I am excited about what lies ahead, but there is still a lot of work to be done,” said the British driver.
“The others will win at most one or two races,” said the Red Bull consultant.
“We need to pick up where we left off in Australia,” said the Spanish driver.
The Dutchman’s “threats” of withdrawal leave Michael’s brother perplexed.
The Circus top management explained in detail all the new features related to Saturday’s “mini-race.”
“He puts too much pressure when things don’t go; it’s easier to work with Carlos,” said Joan Villadelprat.
Red Bull’s advisor has commented on the Monegasque’s possible farewell from Ferrari.
The young Mercedes driver announces “big changes” for the remainder of the season.
“We are the youngest team in Formula 1 and we need people who know how to do it, like Hulkenberg.”
The two will now be forced to take a break from work and be operational in the run-up to 2024.