F1, Jean Alesi is adamant about Ferrari and Charles Leclerc after Silverstone
The former French driver, commenting on the outcome of the British Grand Prix and in particular the Monegasque’s result, looks at the glass half full.
The former French driver, commenting on the outcome of the British Grand Prix and in particular the Monegasque’s result, looks at the glass half full.
Victorious in the British Grand Prix after a bitter race finish for Leclerc, the Spaniard treated himself to a little celebration.
Il dirigente austriaco non usa mezzi termini nei confronti dell’olandese dopo il deludente Gp di Gran Bretagna e non esclude un cambio di leadership interna.
Michael Schumacher’s longtime rival also congratulated the seven-time world champion’s son, who scored points for the first time
The Formula 1 world champion analyzes his seventh-place finish at the British Grand Prix.
The two drivers involved in the frightening crashes at the British Grand Prix break their silence on Twitter.
Frightening accident at the start of the British GP: his car, overturning, went over the protections coming very close to the grandstands.
The Cavallino piolta got the first pole position of his career.
The British public still has not digested the Dutchman’s world victory last season.
At his home track, the British driver will start from fifth place.
At Silverstone, Ferrari’s Spanish driver put everyone behind.
During the second free practice session at Silverstone, which ended with Carlos Sainz’s best time, the Monegasque had a problem with his digital dashboard.
In the first few free practice sessions, little action on the track and inconclusive times.
The words of Ferrari’s Spaniard, who has grown in recent races after a decidedly complicated period.
“I don’t know why we keep giving voice to these people who represent F1’s past.”
The Monegasque driver: “From Miami onward we had none, it is important to do well the next four races.”
A number of changes to the 2022 Sporting and Technical Regulations affecting Formula 1 were introduced and approved in Paris.
The controversy surrounding the three-time world champion Brazilian is showing no signs of abating.
The characteristics of the circuit mean that the Cavallino has planned how to beat its rivals in Britain.
“Sergio is not getting any younger, he is now 32 years old and may have signed his last contract.”
The Alpha Tauri driver dreams of his first podium at home.
The 2016 world champion does not mince words after the Rossa’s latest results.
According to Bernie Ecclestone in Mercedes, a revolution could soon come about
Back on the podium and finally comfortable after so many problems, the Briton framed the improvements in Montreal.
Madrid feels ready to have its own Formula 1 Grand Prix.
Red Bull adviser no-nonsense: “An incredible season, Ferrari car at the limit”
The statistic comes from his native Britain, and it sees the Mercedes driver on top of all his fellow countrymen in sports.
The new porpoising controversy comes from the Mercedes driver.
The former Scottish pilot, speaking on the porpoising issue, said flatly, “Those who feel uncomfortable can step aside.”
The British manager believes that the world championship is now in Verstappen’s hands.