F1, Red Bull: Christian Horner unabashed on budget cap case
The team principal of the Austrian manufacturer spoke after the Singapore Grand Prix.
The team principal of the Austrian manufacturer spoke after the Singapore Grand Prix.
Concluded the investigation into the Mexican’s Safety car behavior: the 5″ penalty, however, does not change the final result.
The Cavallino team principal has spoken out in no uncertain terms against Red Bull’s Mexican.
Eternal race full of emotions as well as mistakes (including those of the Dutchman and Hamilton), Carlos Sainz 3rd.
FIA commissioners found an error in the documentation provided by the Anglo-German team on Hamilton’s use of a piercing: fine of 25 thousand euros.
The seven-time world champion, happy with his third-place finish in qualifying in Singapore, is convinced he can achieve even more in the race.
Red Bull’s team principal responded to Toto Wolff and the sporting director of the Prancing Horse, Laurent Mekies.
The Monegasque finished ahead of the reigning world champion and teammate, Carlos Sainz.
The International Federation has issued an official note on the case that is shaking the world of Formula 1.
Cavallino Ds Laurent Mekies goes down hard on the budget cap case.
“We can aim for pole position,” said the Monegasque after the second free practice session.
“I would say it went the same as every other weekend,” said the British driver.
“It was frustrating,” recounted the driver of the Maranello stable.
The Red Bull driver spoke at the end of the second free practice session, “There is still ample room for improvement.”
Austrian stable under indictment for alleged budget cap violation.
Sainz fastest in Tuesday’s second free practice at Marina Bay.
The son of the seven-time world champion is in danger of not keeping his job at Haas.
Austrian stable executives comment on Fia investigation into alleged budget cap overruns
“A Singapore non si possono commettere errori” ha dichiarato il pilota spagnolo.
Il campione inglese non ha nascosto il suo dispiacere per il dominio di Verstappen.
“Penso che vincerlo in Giappone sarebbe più bello” ha detto il pilota della scuderia austriaca.
Il pilota monegasco ha parlato in vista del Gran Premio di Singapore.
“It is at the same level as Red Bull or even better,” said the Spanish driver.
The seven-time World Champion is using a hi-tech bed to find the perfect shape.
The German analyzes the reasons that led to his farewell to Formula 1, but also of the missed titles at Maranello.
Ferrari’s Spaniard reflects on the pit lanes of some circuits, which are too narrow, and the Holland episode.
The seven-time world champion driver himself relaunched it, dredging up opinions gathered from that distant 2012.
“In Monza the car was not going so well, so we tried to figure out why,” said the Alpine driver.
In Singapore, all drivers will be expected to exert more physical effort than at other tracks