F1, Red Bull: ultimatum arrives to Sergio Perez
Helmut Marko, ‘deus ex machina’ of the Anglo-Austrian stable, goes down flat: “Checo can make no more mistakes.”
Helmut Marko, ‘deus ex machina’ of the Anglo-Austrian stable, goes down flat: “Checo can make no more mistakes.”
Six consecutive wins for the Verstappen-Perez duo. But some have done better.
The Spaniard’s words to the Sky Sports microphones at the end of the race.
From hard to medium within a few laps of the downpour, then the wet tires arrived late-that’s what happened.
The Cavallino team principal analyzes the Monaco Grand Prix and the Spaniard’s mistake in the rain.
First for the entire Monaco Grand Prix, the Dutchman admits he feared a different outcome of the race.
New chariot win for Red Bull, bad strategy for Ferrari: Sainz finishes only 8th.
The mistake that will force the Mexican to start last in the Monte Carlo GP does not go down well with the ‘deus ex machina’ of the Milton Keynes-based stable.
The Maranello manufacturer’s Monegasque penalized three grid positions for obstructing Norris in qualifying, will start sixth.
Max Verstappen was 73 thousandths ahead of teammate Sergio Perez.
The Spanish driver admits the miscalculation at the Pools and apologizes to the team.
Second place in the second free practice session was not enough for the Monegasque, who spoke of a “complicated day.”
The Scuderia di Maranello’s sporting director is convinced of the Monegasque’s chances on his home circuit.
The seven-time world champion spoke about Mercedes’ improvements, but did not give specific points of reference.
Despite taking first place in FP2, the Dutchman says the Rossa has an advantage in terms of drivability.
Red Bull’s Dutchman set the best time of the afternoon session, Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz keep pace.
The Ferrari driver was the fastest in the first session in Monaco
Honda Racing Corporation President Watanabe explains the Japanese giant’s choice to supply its power units.
Set procedures, from May 30 to June 14 people can apply.
In an interview with the Spanish newspaper “As,” the world champion, teased about Fernando Alonso’s chances of victory in the Monaco GP, reveals how he sees himself once he reaches the “ages.”
“Lewis is an incredible driver, but I am happy with Carlos,” admitted the Monegasque driver.
“He did not seek me out, only speculation,” stressed the British driver.
“He is not at the level of Verstappen and Perez,” said the Red Bull adviser.
The engineer who designed the impregnable Red Bull reflects on the work done this year in Maranello.
Ferrari’s Spaniard gave an explanation of the bandage he was subjected to during the Pilots vs. All Stars match.
The Monegasque also spoke about his future on the eve of an important weekend for him, that of his home Grand Prix.
The Circus veteran is aiming for a big result with his Aston Martin on a circuit where he has won twice in his career.
“We have prepared in great detail to be ready to take advantage of every opportunity,” Ferrari’s team principal admitted.
Former Italian driver: “They should invest for Adrian Newey.”