F1, Charles Leclerc unveils his hopes for Monaco GP
“On this track it is the skill of the driver that will make the difference,” admitted the Monegasque driver.
“On this track it is the skill of the driver that will make the difference,” admitted the Monegasque driver.
“He is annoyed that he is no longer the highest paid driver,” admitted the Red Bull adviser.
In their sights are the records of Mercedes in 2019 and McLaren back in 1988.
“The problem is that he shows up and plays the same little game every year,” said Red Bull’s team principal.
The Japanese giant ready to return starting in the 2026 season.
“He is a champion who takes us to new dimensions even outside F1,” admitted the Liberty Media number one.
“It is right to say what one thinks, but it is not the case to be selfish.”
“Honestly, we are where we expected to be, but we have realized where we should improve,” he adds.
The weather conditions forecast for the Monte Carlo weekend reportedly convinced the Cavallino to postpone the update to Barcelona.
Speaking to the ‘Financial Times’ about their respective driving careers, the Red Bull team principal teases his Mercedes rival.
The Spanish driver, while aware of his age, does not hide his ambitions, in and out of the Circus.
The Monegasque returned to the words spoken by, among others, Ralf Schumacher and Damon Hill, who negatively judged his first part of the season.
“I think he is stuck at Ferrari,” said the former driver.
Nice message from the Japanese pilot and Alpha Tauri
“E’ ammirevole vedere questa determinazione, concentrazione e motivazione ogni giorno” ha dichiarato il pilota canadese.
“We stand by the people of Emilia-Romagna and Marche affected by the floods,” the Cavallino wrote.
The vice-premier believes it is necessary to postpone the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
“Show Russell that he has won seven world championships,” said the former driver.
The Circus number one is convinced that the category will move toward a leveling of overall performance in the coming seasons.
The Rossa driver gave an interesting interview to ‘The Athletic’.
Red Bull’s internal rivalry, according to the Mexican, can rise to the levels of one of the most iconic ever.
Looking ahead to 2026, the two Ferrari faces of the present and the past would be pointed out by Seidl himself.
The analysis of the highly respected Red Bull consultant after the Dutchman’s feat at the Miami Grand Prix.
“The car turns out to be very sensitive to wind, and we suffer a lot because of that.”
“They are Ferrari’s weak point,” said the former Williams driver.
Martin Brundle’s harsh attack: “He doesn’t recognize his limitations.”
“If we just copy others we will always be late,” this was the thought of Ferrari’s team principal.
“He doesn’t have the alternatives he would like and will definitely stay in Mercedes.”
The Milton Keynes stable consultant commented on the on-track battle between the two in Miami.