F1 Ferrari: new penalty coming to Austin
The Maranello stable in the United States is expected to mount the sixth engine.
The Maranello stable in the United States is expected to mount the sixth engine.
The Monegasque driver unlike the Cavallino team principal believes the 5-second penalty in Japan is fair
The Austrian stable is found guilty by the Fia of violating the budget limit imposed in 2021.
“He is making too many mistakes: is he under pressure because of the team’s mistakes?”
“Our submission for 2021 was below the cost ceiling,” said the Austrian team.
The International Automobile Federation ruled the “procedural violation” of the British and the “minor” violation of the Austrians.
The Spaniard furious at the strategy adopted by the French team
The Ferrari driver analyzed Sunday’s Suzuka cold, several hours after the checkered flag of the Japanese GP.
His attack on Ferrari’s Monegasque actually decided the award of the world championship to Verstappen as early as Suzuka.
French driver punished by marshals for high speed under red flag
The British driver congratulated Red Bull and rival for the world title
French driver furious over tractor on track: ‘Grateful to be alive’
Red Bull manager: “Unbelievable, we found out from the speaker.”
Maranello team principal lashes out at Federation decisions
Monegasque driver comments on his third place finish in Japan and Verstappen’s title
A Federation statement dispels all doubts about the Dutch driver’s arithmetic title.
Red Bull driver enjoys second title in a row
Chaos ensues in the early laps of the Japanese Grand Prix
The Spaniard tells of the moments of terror he experienced on the track at Suzuka.
Ferrarist at wall in pouring rain. Inevitable red flag.
The former Ferrari man, while saying he was happy with his ninth-place qualifying finish at Suzuka, admits to mixed feelings about his ‘last one’ at the Japanese circuit.
The Rossa team principal is adamant about the decision by the Federation to postpone the ruling on the budget cap case.
McLaren driver tough on colleague at end of qualifying, then version changes after interview with stewards.
The FIA made the decision after also hearing from Norris: a statement provides clarity.
Ferrari’s Spaniard was beaten by Max Verstappen by only 57 thousandths at Suzuka.
The Dutchman gave his views on the incident during qualifying that landed him under investigation.
The Monegasque commented warmly on the outcome of official practice at the Suzuka track.
The Dutch champion was 10 thousandths ahead of the Ferrarista, but that may not be the end of it.
The world champion set the fastest time ahead of the two Ferraris of Sainz and Leclerc.
In 2014 he first ran a free practice session with Toro Rosso right in Japan: here’s what he says now.