F1, Toto Wolff doesn’t mince words on Lewis Hamilton
Mercedes team principal reveals background of a difficult season.
Mercedes team principal reveals background of a difficult season.
The four-time world champion’s farewell to Formula 1 is being discussed again: former rival talks about it.
In a season full of satisfaction and just as many reasons for regret, the Ferrari driver has learned something important.
The seven-time world champion highlights the positives of the worst season of his career.
The German pilot: “Even without me they would still have sent him away.”
German driver, who will be the third driver at Mercedes next year, ready for redemption
A poll has decreed who, according to fans, has not been up to par in the recently concluded season.
The British driver commented on the new arrival in the German stable.
This was announced by the Prancing Horse through a note released on its social channels.
The two German drivers, both distinguished by their Ferrari pasts, will be on the track together.
The advisor to the Austrian team spoke about the competition in the upcoming F1 championship.
“If I were Mercedes or Red Bull right now I would be happy, because continuity is everything.”
The Ferrarista’s dad used a few but precise words to describe his thoughts on the decisions made at Maranello.
The team principal of the Anglo-German stable has his say on the future of his now former colleague and rival.
The Mercedes team principal frames the recent events of the colleague he will no longer find in the paddock in 2023.
The Red Bull advisor had his say on the turnover between Binotto and Vasseur.
Criticism comes from Red Bull over Maranello team principal’s farewell
In 2022, 22 Grand Prix were run.
After so many years, Lewis Hamilton is not the highest paid Formula 1 star.
The analysis on Mattia Binotto’s heir at Maranello comes from someone who knows him very well.
The much-heard Red Bull advisor gave his name: the four-time world champion had his say.
The Dutch driver: “After a few races you have to accept your role, and understand that the driver next to you is just better”
Mercedes driver: “It’s been impressive this year.”
The Australian served as the circus race director until the 2021 Abu Dhabi GP.
The Australian driver reserved honeyed words for his teammate at Red Bull, Sebastian Vettel.
Former driver Brundle critical of Cavallino’s choice: “What a risk.”
The young German driver recently ended his adventure with Haas.
Analysis on the change of team principal at Ferrari according to the Englishman, a long-time F1 driver.
The 2016 world champion’s words leave no room for misunderstanding.
“Vasseur’s arrival is causing a lot of discontent,” said the 2016 world champion.