F1, Charles Leclerc sees himself a winner at Monza: the post speaks volumes
The image posted on Instagram by the Ferrari driver represents not only the wish, but the big goal for Sunday.
The image posted on Instagram by the Ferrari driver represents not only the wish, but the big goal for Sunday.
The two drivers of the Cavallino promise to fight until the end, despite coming back from very difficult race weekends.
“Above all, it is the throbbing excitement over the skill and courage of the pilots,” he emphasizes.
In an interview, the two Rossa drivers, agreed on the German’s future outfit.
The Spanish driver will change the power unit, fitting a lighter power unit
Cavallino team principal confident despite problems in recent weeks
The Cavallino’s single-seater is suffering: “We are slow and struggling, we need to understand why”
Dutchman swaggering after victory in Zandvoort: “The circuit favors us, we can’t wait to go there.”
“In Monza we will try to make a miracle,” said the driver of the Maranello stable.
Commenting on the Dutch Gp on TV, the 2016 world champion panned the Cavallino box: the team principal’s response was not long in coming.
The team principal explained the serious mistake at the Ferrari pits that penalized the Spaniard
Monegasque driver now fears Mercedes: “They were flying…”
Red Bull driver also reaffirms his superiority in Zandvoort
More bungling by the Maranello team during the Dutch Gp.
The German driver, who may not renew his contract with Ferrari at the end of the season, has his future in the balance
A possible future junction has the team that led Max Verstappen to a rainbow victory in 2021 holding its breath.
The German ex-Mercedes man’s analysis of the second place on the grid that the Monegasque got with his Ferrari is merciless.
The Monegasque, in Zandvoort, came close to the pole position: to mock him Max Verstappen, by only 21 thousandths of a second.
The home driver, at the wheel of his Red Bull, records a trmple better by just 21 thousandths than the Monegasque.
The British manufacturer has found the Australian’s replacement for next season.
The Red Bull world champion broke the gearbox: he will most likely be penalized
World champion’s father will not be able to attend the Dutch GP
The Monegasque driver is ninety-eight points behind Max Verstappen.
“It went better than expected in Belgium,” said the reigning world champion.
The Spanish driver spoke ahead of the Dutch GP: “Maybe I’m too optimistic.”
All this on the eve of the home Grand Prix at the Zandvoort circuit.
The team principal of the Silver Arrows: “Fortunately, we won’t have to wait long before we hit the track again.”
The technical director on the arrival of the Asturian: “A tremendous joy, he will make us make the leap in quality.”
After mistakes in Belgium Brundle bewildered: “We should not be surprised if we get the same result”
The Dutch driver won the bizarre challenge with Tsunoda organized by Red Bull