F1, Red Bull: back-and-forth between Sergio Perez and Helmut Marko
The runway exit in Q1 ignites internal discussion: the Mexican blames the car, the Milton Keynes-based team advisor speaks of a simple mistake.
The runway exit in Q1 ignites internal discussion: the Mexican blames the car, the Milton Keynes-based team advisor speaks of a simple mistake.
Fifth on the grid in Australia, the Spaniard reiterates Red Bull’s superiority and fears Mercedes’ race speed.
The Monegasque, who will start seventh in the Australian Grand Prix, explained everything that went wrong in qualifying.
More than two-tenths of a second separates the world champion from George Russell, who will start second. Red in pain: Sainz 5th, Leclerc 5th. Perez very bad.
The Aston Martin driver told ‘L’Equipe’.
The words of the Aston Martin driver after FP2 of the Melbourne GP.
The words of the Monegasque driver after FP2 of the Melbourne GP.
The Ferrari driver spoke after the second free practice in Australia
Red Bull driver very disappointed because of difficult track conditions
Confession on the sidelines of the Australian Grand Prix: “Already today we could have had more than 30 races, that’s too many.”
The Dutchman tells in what condition he faced the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, in which he also completed an epic comeback.
The German has been retired for a year, handing over his single-seater to his fellow Asturian.
The British driver complained about the position of his seat in the single-seater
The words of the British team principal regarding the Dutch driver.
To see a revised SF-23 will have to wait for the Emilia Romagna GP.
The words of the two-time world champion a few days before the third race of the season.
Toto Wolff resigned: “It will take 12 months to catch up.”
The Majorcan, calling the 41-year-old Aston Martin driver a “hypercompetitive beast,” compared him to the ‘Doctor.’
The team principal is back to talk after a poor start to the season
The German manufacturer, active in the Circus in the 1980s and until 1991, had attempted negotiations with Red Bull, McLaren and Williams.
The Spanish driver spoke plainly to the Cavallino fans in a message on his official profile.
The team principal commented on the role of his two drivers.
The father of the two-time world champion commented on his son’s race.
The Milton Keynes-based team’s advisor commented on the Dutch driver’s race in Jeddah.
Tense situation in Maranello after the flop of the new car
The Dutch driver was not satisfied with second place in Jeddah
“After Friday we felt we were second strength, today the Aston Martins were superior to us and we have to understand why.”
Very bitter words for the Monegasque, only seventh at the end of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
The Asturian is paying for the time he had served an earlier penalty during the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.
However, the Dutchman extols the comeback that allowed him to finish second in Saudi Arabia.