Charles Leclerc doesn’t laugh, fury Carlos Sainz
“If we look at Red Bull there is still a lot of work to be done especially in terms of pace, they are better in terms of tire degradation.”
“If we look at Red Bull there is still a lot of work to be done especially in terms of pace, they are better in terms of tire degradation.”
The Dutchman, who started sixth, took 17 laps to gain the lead, then flew undisturbed to the checkered flag. Second was Perez, third the Monegasque.
Statements from the Spaniard and the Monegasque who finished fourth and fifth in Belgium.
The Ferrari driver spoke after finishing fourth in the Sprint Shootout.
The Ferrari driver spoke out after his third place finish in the Sprint Shootout.
The Red Bull driver was ahead of Oscar Piastri (McLaren) and Carlos Sainz (Ferrari).
The Red Bull driver penalized five positions. Next to the Monegasque will start Sergio Perez.
Ferrari’s Spaniard was ahead of the two McLarens, fourth but detached Leclerc, Verstappen with no good times.
The Ferrari driver spoke at a press conference in Spa.
“We all expected a more competitive car,” admitted the Spanish driver.
There will be no Laurent Mekies at Spa, who, as of January, will be team principal of Alpha Tauri.
Ahead of the possible renewal with the Cavallino, the Spanish driver speaks out.
The team principal of the Prancing Horse spoke ahead of the Belgian GP.
Ferrari team principal: “Future drivers? Today the only priority is to develop the car.”
Maranello’s team principal returned to the decision to keep Leclerc ahead of Sainz in Hungary
‘Marca’ points the finger at the Monegasque and calls for more attention towards Carlos Sainz.
The team principal’s words, “We make too many mistakes but the pace was good, Charles should not always be criticized.”
Ferrari’s Spaniard speaks plainly: “We have closed in the position we are in, we can’t solve the problems.”
The Ferrari driver is dry: “We keep working relentlessly, at some point it will pay off.”
One statistic keeps the Kaiser and his best Ferrari still ahead of the unbeatable Dutchman.
Mercedes’ Briton returns to pole position almost a year after last time. Still very good McLarens, extraordinary Alfa Sauber. Badly the Ferraris: sixth Leclerc, 11th Sainz.
“It was a good day, although it’s hard to tell what the true values on the field are since with this new tire-related format each team followed a different schedule.”
The Monegasque driver was ahead of Lando Norris (McLaren) and Pierre Gasly (Alpine).
The Mercedes driver was fastest in a session severely limited by rain
The Aston Martin driver spoke ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix.
The Spanish driver spoke ahead of the Hungarian Grand Prix
Ferrari’s team principal’s words when the weekend at the Hungaroring is just a short time away.
The team principal focuses on the Hungarian GP and the growth of the SF-23: “About the drivers’ contract we will talk, but not now.”
“The Hungaroring should better suit the characteristics of the SF-23,” Ferrari’s team principal admitted.