F1, Helmut Marko opens to a new role for Sebastian Vettel
The Red Bull adviser anticipated what the future of the four-time world champion might be.
The Red Bull adviser anticipated what the future of the four-time world champion might be.
The Monegasque finished in second place in the drivers’ world championship standings.
The former Renault manager commented on the Spaniard’s move to the British team.
The two-time world champion talked about the main rivals of the season that just ended.
In February, the Spanish pilot will once again return to drive the AMR22.
The head of the Redhead’s race strategies has come under fire.
The Dutch pilot displaces everyone: “I felt sorry for him.”
The Australian driver, in the coming season, will be Red Bull’s third driver.
The Monegasque driver of the Maranello stable explained, “My goal now is to win with Ferrari.”
“All I ask is that we can fight to win again,” said the Spanish driver.
Red Bull’s Team Principal crowns his number one driver: “It was outstanding.”
On the hypothesis, which several Formula 1 drivers share, the Ferrarista let slip his own opinion.
The Mercedes driver archived his difficult 2022 season and framed what he expects from next year.
The Monegasque driver commented on the technical directive introduced during the championship to limit porpoising.
Alex Albon’s new stablemate will be American Logan Sargeant, replacing Nicholas Latifi.
“It wasn’t a good season at all, but it formed character,” said the German team principal.
The young German driver will be replaced by Nico Hulkenberg next season.
The Maranello-based team took second place in the drivers’ and constructors’ standings.
According to Ralf Schumacher in the coming season Perez will be under pressure: he risks losing his place at the Australian’s expense
After the last GP of the season was over, the Asturian immediately moved into the hospitality of Aston Martin.
The Monegasque took second place overall in the World Championship, but the start of the year had given him far different prospects.
“Championship victory was never promised,” said the team principal of the Maranello-based stable.
The four-time world champion driver ran his last race in F1.
In Vettel’s last race, Ferrari’s Monegasque took second place in the overall standings behind the Dutchman.
Despite the low profile, in a quick statement to the press the Alfa Romeo team principal rekindled general attention.
The two found themselves dangerously close in qualifying in Abu Dhabi, in a corner they know all too well.
The Abu Dhabi GP will be the last of the four-time world champion German’s F1 career.